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  2. International Council for Harmonisation of Technical ...

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    In the 1980s, the European Union began harmonising regulatory requirements. In 1989, Europe, Japan, and the United States began creating plans for harmonisation. The International Conference on Harmonisation of Technical Requirements for Registration of Pharmaceuticals for Human Use (ICH) was created in April 1990 at a meeting in Brussels.

  3. Electronic common technical document - Wikipedia

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    Each submission message constitutes one "sequence". A cumulative eCTD consists of one or more sequences. While a single sequence may be viewed with web browser and the ICH stylesheet provided, viewing a cumulative eCTD requires specialized eCTD viewers. The top part of the directory structure is as follows:

  4. Source document - Wikipedia

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    A source document is a document in which data collected for a clinical trial is first recorded. This data is usually later entered in the case report form.The International Conference on Harmonisation of Technical Requirements for Registration of Pharmaceuticals for Human Use (ICH-GCP) guidelines define source documents as "original documents, data, and records."

  5. Common Technical Document - Wikipedia

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    The CTD is maintained by the International Council on Harmonisation of Technical Requirements for Registration of Pharmaceuticals for Human Use (ICH). [ 1 ] [ 2 ] After the United States, European Union and Japan, the CTD was adopted by several other countries including Canada [ 3 ] and Switzerland.

  6. Change control - Wikipedia

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    Consider the primary and ancillary detail of the proposed change. This should include aspects such as identifying the change, its owner(s), how it will be communicated and executed, [8] how success will be verified, the change's estimate of importance, its added value, its conformity to business and industry standards, and its target date for completion.

  7. Good documentation practice - Wikipedia

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    Scrap paper, Post-it notes – intentionally recording raw data on non-official records is a set-up for transcription and is therefore prohibited. Avoiding asterisks as part of the notation of a hand-change – where insufficient white space permits a fully notated hand change, a common practice is to use an asterisk (or other mark) near the ...

  8. Trial master file - Wikipedia

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    Creation of a TMF and inclusion of ICH essential documents is based on the discretion of the regulatory agency for the country in which the clinical trial is conducted. In addition, the submission of a marketing application will normally require compliance with the regulatory requirements of that country, including requirements specific to TMF ...

  9. Technical documentation - Wikipedia

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    Historically, most classes of technical documentation lacked universal conformity for format, content and structure. Standards are being developed to redress this through bodies such as the International Organization for Standardization(ISO), which has published standards relating to rules for preparation of user guides, manuals, product specifications, etc. for technical product documentation.