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Examination of the Protein Drug Supply Chain in a Swedish University Hospital : Focus on Handling Risks and Mitigation Measures

Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Protein drugs, such as monoclonal antibodies, have proved successful in treating cancer and immune system diseases. The structural complexity of these molecules requires careful handling to ensure integrity and stability of the drug. In this study, a failure mode and effects analysis was performed based on a Gemba Walk method in a Swedish University Hospital. The Gemba Walk is focused on pharmacists observing the actual supply process steps from distributor, pharmacy cleanroom to patient administration. Relevant protein drugs are chosen based on sales statistics within the hospital and the corresponding wards were observed. Further is the Double Diamond design method used to identify major risks and deliver mitigation strategies. The study identified potential stress factors such as temperature, shock by impact, shaking, vibration and light exposure. There were also risks associated with porters' and healthcare professionals' lack of awareness and access to information. These risk factors may cause loss of efficacy and quality of the protein drug, potentially leading to patient safety concerns. In this study, a simulation is also performed to list measures that theoretically should be in place to ensure the quality of the protein drug, for example validated and protocol-based compounding in cleanroom, training and validated transports.<br />RealHOPE

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Database :
OAIster
Notes :
Sabaté Martínez, Clàudia, Amery, Leanne, De Paoli, Giorgia, Elofsson, Ulla, Millqvist Fureby, Anna, Kwok, Stanley, López-Cabezas, Carmen, Rosenberger, Marika, Schoenau, Christian, Wahlgren, Marie, Paulsson, Mattias
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1415654798
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016.j.xphs.2023.05.003