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What is Deviation in pharma?

Deviation  in the pharmaceutical industry is defined as any measurable differences between an observed value and an expected or normal value for a process or product condition, or a departure from a documented standard or procedure. Deviations can occur at any point during a product’s lifecycle, from testing and manufacturing to final product acceptance and post-market surveillance. They can be triggered by various factors, such as equipment breakdowns, human errors, or changes in raw materials.

What are the key points about deviations in the pharmaceutical industry?

What are the different types of deviations in pharma?

In the pharmaceutical industry, deviations are categorized into several types based on their occurrence, impact, and nature.

Here are the different types of deviations:

Example: Equipment breakdown due to power supply interruption, human errors, or utility failures.

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