Compliance Corner: When Should Your Firm Revalidate Under Process Validation? An Expert Explains
Executive Summary
Conducting process validation activities isn't a one-and-done deal for device-makers; rather, they must revalidate manufacturing processes from time to time, and when necessary. QA/RA expert Mark Durivage highlights an array of situations that could trigger the need for revalidations.
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