USP 232 & ICH Q3D elemental impurities in drugs

USP 232 & ICH Q3D elemental impurities analysis in drugs

What are elemental impurities? Elemental impurities are traces of metals that can be found in finished drug products. The analysis of elemental impurities is necessary to describe the concentration of the trace elements in final drug products. Elemental impurities in pharmaceutical formulations can come from catalysts, formulation ingredients and process vessels. They can interfere with drug efficacy or elicit a direct toxic effect on the patient.

For over 100 years regulators have demanded the testing of heavy metal impurities in pharmaceutical products. Recently, global regulators have issued modern revised methodologies and guidelines—such as USP 232 Elemental Impurities & ICH Q3D—for monitoring a range of metal elemental impurities in pharmaceutical materials using inductively coupled plasma (ICP) optical emission spectroscopy (ICP-OES) or mass spectrometry (ICP-MS).

Harmonized pharmaceutical elemental impurity regulations for USP 232 & ICH Q3D

The US Pharmacopeial (USP) Convention proposed three new elemental impurities general chapters in 2010 covering impurity limits, analytical procedures in pharmaceutical products and raw materials, and elemental contaminants in dietary supplements:

  • Chapter <232> Elemental Impurities in Pharmaceutical Products —Limits
  • Chapter <233> Elemental Impurities in Pharmaceutical Products — Procedures
  • Chapter <2232> Elemental Contaminants in Dietary Supplements

These revisions focused on two main areas of work:

  1. Updating the methodology used to test for elemental impurities in drugs and dietary supplements to include procedures that rely on modern analytical technology.
  2. Setting limits for acceptable levels of metal impurities (including, but not limited to, lead, mercury, arsenic, and cadmium) in drugs and dietary supplements.

While no specific event triggered the revision of elemental impurities standards, USP’s scientific experts concluded that these standards should be updated to incorporate modern analytical methods and current health information on these impurities.

An announcement on January 14, 2015 established January 1, 2018 as the new date of applicability for General Chapters <232>, <233> and <2232>. This was intended to align implementation closely with limits and timelines set down by other global pharmaceutical and medical agencies including the ICH Q3D Guidelines for Elemental Impurities. The intention was to provide a buffer period where users could either continue to utilize the existing Chapter <231> approach, or implement the methodology outlined in the new chapters <232>, <233> and <2232>. In the period up to 2018, the USP will be engaging in an ongoing dialogue with the pharmaceutical industry, the FDA, and the ICH to ensure this alignment process goes as smoothly.

A total of twenty four elemental impurities (Cd, Pb, As, Hg, Co, V, Ni, Tl, Au, Pd, Ir, Os, Rh, Ru, Se, Ag, Pt, Li, Sb, Ba, Mo, Cu, Sn, and Cr) are specified with their toxicity limits, defined as maximum permitted daily exposure (PDE) levels in μg/day for the four major drug delivery categories. The PDE limits are shown in the table below.

To meet these low regulated levels, new analytical protocols for measuring elemental impurities using spectroscopic techniques are employed using either:

Permitted daily exposures (PDE) for elemental impurities

ElementCdPbAsHgCoVNiTlAuPdIrOsRhRuSeAgPtLiSbBaMoCuSnCr
Class11112A2A2A2B2B2B2B2B2B2B2B2B2B3333333
Oral PDE (µg/day)5515305010020081001001001001001001501501005501200140030003000600011000
Parenteral PDE (µg/day)2515351020810010101010108010102509070015003006001100
Inhalation PDE (µg/day)252131581111111307125203001030603

Featured USP 232 & ICH Q3D learning content

Primer

This educational primer from USP, Medicine Maker and Thermo Fisher Scientific is designed to bring you up to speed with the background, tips and tricks needed to set up analysis of elemental impurities in pharmaceuticals, ingredients, nutraceuticals and supplements.

Webinar series

This comprehensive online toolkit contains relevant up-to-date applications content focused on USP <232>, <233> and ICH Q3D approaches to specify and control elemental impurities to below toxic limits in drug products and ingredients.

Including FREE access to seven training seminars and two on-demand webinars with over three hours of learning content covering the regulations, sample preparation, laboratory operations, standards, instrument selection, instrument operation, method optimization, software and much more!

Webinar series

Understanding pharmaceutical elemental impurity regulations and laboratory considerations in this 2-part on-demand webinar series. Join industry experts who will assist you to prepare for the new pharmacopeial methods for elemental impurities that start on January 1, 2018.

Podcast

In this audio podcast, expert Rob Thomas discusses new USP requirements and how they apply to pharmaceutical products and dietary supplements.

Video

Hear how our solutions enable you to comply with guidelines on elemental impurities in drugs from U.S. Pharmacopeia (USP) and Int. Conference on Harmonisation (ICH).

Video

Join Daniel Kutscher as he tours India discussing new USP methods for pharmaceutical elemental impurities testing, instrument choices and solutions.


Elemental impurities literature library

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Application NoteAnalysis of elemental impurities in drug products using the Thermo Scientific iCAP 7400 ICP-OES Duo2018
Application BriefSingle Mode Multi-Elemental Analysis of Traditional Chinese Medicine using the Thermo Scientific iCAP Qc ICP-MS2016
Smart NoteFAQs About the Analysis of Elemental Impurities in Pharmaceutical Drug Products2017
Application NoteAnalysis of elemental impurities in drug products using the Thermo Scientific iCAP 7600 ICP-OES Duo2013
Application NoteAnalysis of Pharmaceutical Products for their Elemental Impurities with the Thermo Scientific iCAP RQ ICP-MS2016
Application NoteUsing cold vapor generation atomic absorption to determine mercury impurities in pharmaceutical products2016
Application NoteUsing Graphite Furnace Atomic Absorption to Meet the Requirements of Elemental Impurity Analysis in Pharmaceutical Products for Cadmium and Lead2016
BlogPharmaceutical USP 232 Chapter Revisions & Harmonization with ICH Q3D2015
eBookDetermining Elemental Impurities in Pharmaceutical Products and Dietary Supplements (Primer - The Medicine Maker)2015
InfographicSelect the Right Technique for Metals Analysis in your Pharma QA/QC Lab2014
Podcast2014
PosterApplication of an intelligent, on-line sample preparation system for meeting the USP 232, USP 233 and ICH Q3D requirements, using ICP-MS2015
PresentationPreparing Your Lab for USP Chapters 232 and 2332016
Product SpecificationsThermo Scientific iCE 3000 Series Validator Packages2016
Product SpecificationsThermo Scientific SOLAARsecurity Software2016
Technical NoteThermo Scientific Qtegra Intelligent Scientific Data Solution (ISDS) Software for 21 CFR Part 11 Compliant Laboratories2016
Video2015
WebinarLearn the Tricks of the Trade to Prepare Your Lab for USP Chapters 232 and 2332014
Webinar2015

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