Hardcover: 400 pages
Publisher: CRC Press; 3 edition (January 23, 2014)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1841849197
ISBN-13: 978-1841849195
Product Dimensions: 6.3 x 0.8 x 9.1 inches
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This book has proven, thus far, to be the best reference source I have come across as a student pursuing a Graduate Certificate in Regulatory Affairs. I would highly recommend this book for all students in a Regulatory Affairs program of study. Wish I would have known about this book when I first started the program.
I was not satisfied by this book.First of all, in the chapters there are many repetitions of the same Topics. For instance, the same concept of GMP is repetead across the different chapters, wasting pages and making the Reader bored.This is because each chapter was written by a different Person. So my understanding is that the Editors failed to harmonize the Contents across the book.Moreover, some Topics like a Medical Device PMA are not deeply discussed, and this is by far the most complex aspect of the regulations that me as buyer I was expecting.Finally, the book does not have Workflows to simplify the understanding as well as Examples. Would have been very useful if, for instance, the authors take the example of a recent Approved drug or device and explain more in Details how to do it.PS: In the book you find much more space on the drugs than for device/biologics.So, be carefull of what is your interest.
I was required to purchase this as the assigned textbook for a graduate course. I have not read all of it yet, but have read at least four chapters already. This book contains generally good information; however, it really could have benefited from better editing. It contains numbers of grammatical mistakes and some sections read as if they were first written in another language and then translated into English. The way the chapters have been ordered also strikes me as somewhat illogical. Not the best book I have purchased on this subject.
The book was in good standing and it helped me out on my course, Introductory to Regulatory Affairs for Drugs, Biologics and Medical Devices
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