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118 - What are Drug/Device Master Files and When to Use for Combination Product Submissions? with Doug Mead

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On this episode, I was joined by Douglass(Doug) Mead, Combination Products Expert and Founder of CP Pathways.

Doug presents a thorough walkthrough of drug master files (DMFs) and device master files (MAFs), their types, and their differences. Drawing on his industry experience, he explains advantages, challenges, and practical ways to handle and maintain these files in biopharma companies. Doug provides case examples, discusses trends, future prospects of DMFs and MAFs, and offers advice for companies dealing with aspects of master file content.

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01:46 Understanding Drug Master Files and Device Master Files

05:11 Doug's Experience with Master Files

07:43 Challenges and Advantages of Using Master Files

11:33 The Role of Device Master Files

12:44 Overlap Between DMFs and MAFs

31:14 The Future of Master Files

Douglass(Doug) Mead is Founder of CP Pathways. He's a highly experienced combination products regulatory expert with more than 40 years of experience in large and small pharma and medical device companies. He has a diverse background in regulatory affairs for drugs and devices, including their design and testing, risk analysis, human factors testing, stability testing, and clinical trial real use patient handling assessments.

www.cppathways.com

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On this episode, I was joined by Douglass(Doug) Mead, Combination Products Expert and Founder of CP Pathways.

Doug presents a thorough walkthrough of drug master files (DMFs) and device master files (MAFs), their types, and their differences. Drawing on his industry experience, he explains advantages, challenges, and practical ways to handle and maintain these files in biopharma companies. Doug provides case examples, discusses trends, future prospects of DMFs and MAFs, and offers advice for companies dealing with aspects of master file content.

Markers:

01:46 Understanding Drug Master Files and Device Master Files

05:11 Doug's Experience with Master Files

07:43 Challenges and Advantages of Using Master Files

11:33 The Role of Device Master Files

12:44 Overlap Between DMFs and MAFs

31:14 The Future of Master Files

Douglass(Doug) Mead is Founder of CP Pathways. He's a highly experienced combination products regulatory expert with more than 40 years of experience in large and small pharma and medical device companies. He has a diverse background in regulatory affairs for drugs and devices, including their design and testing, risk analysis, human factors testing, stability testing, and clinical trial real use patient handling assessments.

www.cppathways.com

  continue reading

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