GLP – Good Laboratory Practice
GLP is a set of principles intended to assure the quality and integrity of non-clinical laboratory studies
GCP – Good Clinical Practice
GCP is an international ethical and scientific quality standard for designing, conducting, recording and reporting clinical trials that involve human participants
GMP – Good Manufacturing Practice
The purpose of GMP is to ensure that products are consistently produced according to the appropriate quality standards which is guaranteed by controlling the five critical parameters: manpower, environment, equipment, methods, materials
GDP – Good Distribution Practice
GDP is a standard ensuring that the quality of a medicine is maintained throughout the distribution network, like retail pharmacists or hospitals, without any alteration of their properties
GVP – Good Pharmacovigilance Practice
GVP is a quality standard which ensures the detection, collection, assessment, understanding, and prevention of adverse effects with medicinal products
GPP - Good Pharmacy Practice
GPP is the set of quality standards and guidelines followed in a pharmacy to provide optimal, evidence-based care to the patients
GDocP - Good Documentation Practice
GDocP are the guidelines that are followed in recording raw data entries in a legible, traceable and reproducible manner.
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