Statistics

Pascal Odou, Craig Russell*

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

In the field of pharmaceutical manufacturing, the pharmacist is required to validate the quality of prepared products. For this validation, he must use statistical quality control. The collection of analytical data or data with a go no-go format is meaningless without a conclusion on batch rejection or acceptance. In addition, a decision is worthless when not properly based on sound scientific statistical principles and a carefully conceived sampling plan that considers issues such as sample size and variability. The up scaling of production (batch size, numerous products in a single facility) and by consequence the up scaling of complexity within industry as well as within larger production facilities e.g. hospital pharmacies have led to the application of statistical quality control. Such an approach has been in use since the middle of the past century and is nowadays easily accessible by statistical software programs. This chapter discusses several statistical principles that are used in pharmaceutical quality decisions, such as: normal distribution, rounding, confidence interval, standard deviation, outliers, operating characteristic curves, acceptance sampling, control chart. Examples have been embedded in a pharmaceutical context.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationPractical Pharmaceutics
Subtitle of host publicationAn International Guideline for the Preparation, Care and Use of Medicinal Products, Second Edition
PublisherSpringer
Pages897-915
Number of pages19
ISBN (Electronic)9783031202988
ISBN (Print)9783031202971
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 16 Jun 2023

Keywords

  • Acceptance sampling
  • Confidence interval
  • Content uniformity
  • Control charts
  • Outliers
  • Population
  • Sample
  • Standard deviation

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