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Lack Of Preparedness By CMO’s Imperils Pharma Manufacturers

Somethings Gotta GiveEverywhere I traveled this fall I had conversations with people from drug manufacturers who told me their top concern right now is that their contract manufacturers (CMOs) or contract packagers (CPOs) are not taking the actions necessary to be prepared to meet the approaching serialization mandates in the U.S., the E.U. and elsewhere on time.  This threatens the manufacturer’s ability to be ready for those deadlines and they are grasping for something they can do now to fix the situation before it gets too late…if it isn’t too late already. Continue reading Lack Of Preparedness By CMO’s Imperils Pharma Manufacturers

Again, Should You Off-Load Your DSCSA Obligations To Your Contract Partners?

??????????????????????I spent my holiday weekend having fun with my family and I hope you did the same.  Instead of spending my holiday writing a new RxTrace essay I am re-running one of my better essays, originally posted on October 6, 2014.  If you missed it then, or even if you read it then, it is worth another read.  See if you agree:

Manufacturers who make use of third-party contract manufacturers, contract packagers and/or third-party logistics providers (3PLs) may wish to off-load their 2015 and 2017 obligations under the U.S. Drug Supply Chain Security Act (DSCSA) to those contract organizations.  These obligations include Continue reading Again, Should You Off-Load Your DSCSA Obligations To Your Contract Partners?

Should You Off-Load Your DSCSA Obligations To Your Contract Partners?

??????????????????????Manufacturers who make use of third-party contract manufacturers, contract packagers and/or third-party logistics providers (3PLs) may wish to off-load their 2015 and 2017 obligations under the U.S. Drug Supply Chain Security Act (DSCSA) to those contract organizations.  These obligations include providing Transaction Information (TI), Transaction History (TH) and Transaction Statements (TS), and collecting and holding that data in case of future investigations starting this coming January; and applying the necessary 2D barcode with serial numbers starting in November of 2017.

This may seem perfectly logical.  After all, absorbing responsibilities is one of the big benefits that contract organizations offer their customers.  But by passing on certain obligations under the law, DSCSA manufacturers may end up with higher risks in the future. Continue reading Should You Off-Load Your DSCSA Obligations To Your Contract Partners?