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Presentation Patheon Symposium IMA ok
High Containment perforated coater: from lab scale to production May 2016 CONFIDENTIAL ©2015 PATHEON® Patheon Overview CONFIDENTIAL ©2015 PATHEON® Patheon is a leading provider of contract development and commercial manufacturing services to the pharmaceutical & biotechnology sectors. We offer the broadest set of solutions to clients including development and commercial manufacturing services for both large and small molecule drug substance and drug product in a wide range of dosage forms. 3 Confidential Inspire & Simplify. Appointed James C. Mullen as Chief Executive Officer and to Board of Directors 2011 Legacy Patheon business had a strong PDS and DPS offering 2012 DPx was formed as a part of a $2.7 billion transaction between JLL Partners and Royal DSM 2013 Acquisition of Banner Pharmacaps, a market leader in soft gelatin capsule technology, adding a new proprietary products and technology business Acquisition of IRIX added North American API services 2014 2015 Acquisition of Gallus BioPharmaceuticals, adding North American capabilities to its existing biologics operations in Groningen, Netherlands and Brisbane, Australia PharmSource Report cites Patheon winning the greatest % of NMEs and non-NMEs over the last 10 years Acquisition of Agere added low solubility May 25, 2016 | 4 CONFIDENTIAL ©2015 PATHEON® Single Source Provider, End-to-End Drug Substance Services Process Development and production of active pharmaceutical ingredients for small molecule drugs and biologic drug substances for preclinical studies through commercialization May 25, 2016 | 5 CONFIDENTIAL ©2015 PATHEON® Single Source Provider, End-to-End Pharmaceutical Development Services Full spectrum of advanced scientific services from discovery to regulatory approval. Services include formulation development across approx. 40 dosage forms, analytical services, and life cycle management. May 25, 2016 | 6 CONFIDENTIAL ©2015 PATHEON® Single Source Provider, End-to-End Drug Product Services Commercial manufacturing, packaging and other support for marketing prescription, OTC and nutritional products in a wide range of dosage forms May 25, 2016 | 7 CONFIDENTIAL ©2015 PATHEON® Patheon is a Global Service Provider More than 25 locations across North America, Europe, Latin America & Australia Whitby, Canada Toronto, Canada Cincinnati, OH USA Boston, MA USA Durham, NC USA High Point, NC USA Greenville, NC USA Princeton, NJ USA St. Louis, MO USA Bend, OR USA Florence, SC USA Greenville SC, USA Manatí, Puerto Rico Capua, Italy Monza, Italy Ferentino, Italy Milton Park, UK Swindon, UK Bourgoin, France Groningen, Netherlands Utrecht, Netherlands Tilburg, Netherlands Linz, Austria Regensburg, Germany Small Molecule Drug Substance Large Molecule Drug Substance Drug Product As of April 2015 May 25, 2016 | 8 CONFIDENTIAL ©2015 PATHEON® Tokyo, Japan Shanghai, China Brisbane, Australia Patheon Bourgoin Overview Pharmaceutical site since 1960’ PATHEON site since1999 May 25, 2016 | 9 Manufacturing Area: 25 250 m2 Employees: 262 (Commercial) + 50 (Development Services) CONFIDENTIAL ©2015 PATHEON® Bourgoin Overview Site authorized and focused on High-potent compounds (up to Cat3B) PDS (Development) co-located with commercial plant (DPS). Solid oral dosage forms manufacturing Compatible processes to allow smooth scale up of solid dose manufacturing processes from clinical batches and small commercial batches (1 – 150 kg) to larger commercial (150 – 750kg) process scales EU Center of Excellence Packaging: blisters, bottling, sachets May 25, 2016 | 10 CONFIDENTIAL ©2015 PATHEON® High Potent Oral Solid Dose Center Of Excellence Seamless contained development and manufacturing service - Safely APIs process with a minimum OEB 4 / OELs >10 ng/m3 (Cat 3b) -Contained processing design concept to minimise the need for PPE (personal protective equipment) for routine operations. Compliant with Big Pharma HiPo Health-Security-Environment internal rules - Design-for-manufacture approach enabling reproducibility from development scale (1kg) to commercial scale EOB 5 EOB 4 May 25, 2016 | 11 CONFIDENTIAL ©2015 PATHEON® What is Containment? Material Personnel Containment May 25, 2016 | 12 CONFIDENTIAL ©2015 PATHEON® Environment Patheon Bourgoin Filmcoating Equipments CONFIDENTIAL ©2015 PATHEON® October 2015 Contained Film Coating Pan – IMA Perfima LAB (2012) Interchangeable drums 10L & 70L Perforated pan Aqueous or organic solvent coating 1 or 2 spray guns Glove port for containment Loading in flexible glove box Batch size from 2.5 Kg up to 60 Kg May 25, 2016 | 14 CONFIDENTIAL ©2015 PATHEON® Contained Film Coating Pan – IMA Perfima 500 (2015) Perforated pan Aqueous coating 6 spray guns May 25, 2016 | 15 Glove port for containment Loading with contained stainless steel tote Batch size from 200 Kg up to 500 Kg CONFIDENTIAL ©2015 PATHEON® Knowledge acquisition with Perfima 500 • May 2015: Delivery of the equipment • June- July 2015: Qualification QI&QO, QP with existing products • July 2015, 15th: New High Potent tablet Scale-up start • July - August2015: 12 Technical batches • August 2015: 3 Proven acceptable range batches • September 2015: Pre-validation batch • October 2015: 2 Technical batches • December 2015: Second Pre-validation batch • February 2016: 3 validation batches May 25, 2016 | 16 CONFIDENTIAL ©2015 PATHEON® Hipo Tablet Process overview CONFIDENTIAL ©2015 PATHEON® Hipo Product Data • Core tablet: • 1.1 g weight • 18 Kp Hardness • Embossed on 2 sides • 45% insoluble API • OEL 1µg/m3 • Coating system: • Opadry 85F purple and yellow • Coating amount 3% of tablet weight • Suspension 20% dry material May 25, 2016 | 18 CONFIDENTIAL ©2015 PATHEON® Scale-up strategy : From Perfima Lab to Perfima 500 The Product Quality on lab scale was perfect in a proven acceptable range defined for the Perfima Lab 70 liters drum • Keep thermodynamic conditions (Environmental Equivalency Factor) consistant with lab scale • Keep peripheral speed consistant with lab scale • Keep tablet core temperature consistant with lab scale • Target spray rate 110 g / min / gun May 25, 2016 | 19 CONFIDENTIAL ©2015 PATHEON® Process Parameters for scale-up Process Parameters Inlet Air 67°C 64 °C 61°C 69°C 72°C 66°C Temperature Product core 49°C 44°C 39°C 44°C 49°C 39°C T°C Target Inlet Air Flow 1050 m³/h 1000 m³/h 950 m³/h 5200 m³/h 4900 m³/h 4600 m³/h Rate Nozzle diam. 1,2 mm 1,2 mm 1,2 mm 1.5 mm 1.5 mm 1.5 mm Atomizing Air 1.6 bar 1,5 bar 1.4 bar 1.9 bar 2.0 bar 1.8 bar Pressure Pattern Air Spraying 1.6 bar 1,5 bar 1.4 bar 1.9 bar 2.0 bar 1.8 bar Flow Pressure Suspension 100 g/min 120 g/min 140 g/min 550 g/min 660 g/min 770 g/min Spray Rate Suspension 6 kg 6 kg 6 kg 50 kg 50 kg 50 kg calculated (kg) Overage 16% 16% 16% tbd tbd tbd sprayed (%) Pan Speed 13 rpm 12 rpm 11 rpm 8 rpm 9 rpm 7 rpm Time 71 min 58 min 50 min 76 min 91 min 66 min EEF 4,302 3,192 2,422 4,272 3,154 2,382 EEF Texh. Calculated 56.8 °C 51.3 °C 45.6 °C 61.3 °C 54.6 °C 48.2 °C Process Step F i l m C o a t i n g Perfima 500HC 650L Perfima 70L - pilot scale commercial scale Pan load (tablet cores) : 40kg Pan load (tablet cores) : 335kg Dry Target Wet Dry Target Wet conditions conditions conditions conditions conditions conditions May 25, 2016 | 20 CONFIDENTIAL ©2015 PATHEON® Batch size Perfima Lab: 40 Kg (Pan load 82%) Batch size Perfima 500: 335 Kg (Pan load 74%) Production runs in containment mode: -No stop during spraying -No sampling during spraying for Perfima lab -Sampling with specifically designed tool for Perfima 500 2.5 bar Technical batches in Perfima 500 Unexpected coating issue with a high proportion of appearance defect: - Film peeling - Chipped core - Chipped edge Nozzle Coating Coating diamete Product color conditions r (mm) T° probe AQL (number of Atomizing Pattern air air Spray defects pressure pressure Pan speed Air flow rate in 1250 (bar) (bar) (spraying) (m3/h) (g/min) tablets) Type # Run Pan load (kg) Active 1 300kg purple target 1.5 yes 2.4 2.0 7-8 4900 660 81 Active 2 223kg purple wet 1.5 yes 2.3 1.9 7-8 4600 770 108 Active 3 231kg purple dry 1.5 yes 2.6 2.1 7-8 5200 550 150 Active 3 bis 234kg yellow target 1.5 yes 2.4 2.0 7-8-6 4900 660 Not tested Active 4 241kg purple target 1.5 no 2.4 2.0 7-8 4900 660 failed Active 4 bis 241kg yellow target 1.2 no 3.5 3.0 7-8 4900 660 failed Active 5 257kg purple target 1.2 no 3.5 3.0 7-8 5500 500 failed 183 19 Active 5 bis 257kg yellow target 1.2 no 3.5 - 2.5 3.0 - 2.5 7-6 5500 500 650 Active 6 331kg yellow target 1.2 no 2.5 2.5 6 5500 660 May 25, 2016 | 21 CONFIDENTIAL ©2015 PATHEON® With IMA And Colorcon What’s the problem ? • The tablet design is poor, as there are 2 preferential contact points on each side of the tablet • The peeling appearance defect can be generated either by abrasion (dry condition) or film removal during knock on metalic surface(wet condition) • The chipped tablet is mainly due to a low thickness of film on the edge (dry condition) and an high speed of the pan SCALE EFFECT ISSUE May 25, 2016 | 22 CONFIDENTIAL ©2015 PATHEON® Tablet Bed Temperature Probe: Exagerated Focus • Change probe depth NO MEASURABLE IMPROVEMENT • Add partial silicone protection • Add complete silicone protection May 25, 2016 | 23 CONFIDENTIAL ©2015 PATHEON® Inspect Surface of the Pan • Same design as Perfima Lab • Several inspections NO DEFECT ON PAN SURFACE May 25, 2016 | 24 CONFIDENTIAL ©2015 PATHEON® Return to basics • Find best spray pattern: Test on bench different pressures • Adapt ramp distance to tablet bed: Check on bench the overlapping (25 cm) • Balance liquid spray rate per nozzle: Collect liquid per nozzle • Check generation of foam in preparation tank: Adapt excess of solution • Perform an appropriate calibration of the pump: Follow IMA SOP Calibration Perfima 500 / Opadry II 85F 20% • Minimize abrasion during loading & preheating 800 750 y = 19,827x + 41,99 R² = 0,9998 Amount sprayed per nozzle (g/min) Liquid Pressure (bar) 0,5 0,5 0,7 0,6 0,6 Pump speed (rpm) 25 30 35 31,2 31,2 1 89 106 122 110 109 2 88 104 121 108 108 3 90 108 124 111 111 4 89 106 122 110 109 5 90 106 122 110 110 May 25, 2016 | 25 6 91 108 124 111 111 Total spray rate (g/min) 537 638 735 660 658 Total spray rate (g/min) 700 650 600 Total spray rate (g/min) 550 Lineare (Total spray rate (g/min)) 500 450 400 CONFIDENTIAL ©2015 PATHEON® 20 22 24 26 28 30 Pump speed (rpm) 32 34 36 Proven acceptable range batches May 25, 2016 | 26 CONFIDENTIAL ©2015 PATHEON® First pre-validation batch • Pre-validation batch pass all specifications • Is 4% of defective tablets for a validation an appropriate acceptance quality level ? NO • How to deal with an 1.5% AQL, with all thermodynamic parameters allready filed ? May 25, 2016 | 27 CONFIDENTIAL ©2015 PATHEON® New technical batches - Second pre-validation batch CHANGE THE PARADIGM: GOOD PROCESS KNOWLEDGE BEFORE PERFECT CONTAINMENT • • • • Shunt the door to able sampling and observation during spraying Measure all along the process the distance between nozzles and tablet bed Work as close as possible to cover correctly the tablet (20 - 21 cm) Correct the process by adapting the distance: Film removal -> +2 cm BRING THE CHANCE ON YOUR SIDE • Call IMA and Colorcon for assistance • Define quick decision process during trials to correct promptly even if the asistance is important in the process room (12 people) May 25, 2016 | 28 CONFIDENTIAL ©2015 PATHEON® Validation Batches – key parameters • Pan speed at 5rpm to decrease chipped tablets • Distance to tablet bed 21 cm during first 45 min • Distance to tablet bed 23 cm after 45 min • Spray theoritical amount of coating close to 3.5% VALIDATION WAS SUCCESFULL WITH NEW APPEARANCE AQL May 25, 2016 | 29 CONFIDENTIAL ©2015 PATHEON® Lessons learned • Scale-up in coating can generate unexpected surprise • Don’t forget the basics of coating • IMA and Colorcon experience and expertise are valuable • Process Knowledge first then work on good containment conditions • Get QA position sooner • Don’t file process parameters when the process is still not reliable May 25, 2016 | 30 CONFIDENTIAL ©2015 PATHEON®
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