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The GDP certification process involves the independent assessment of the quality management system that has been implemented in the company so that it could be confirmed that the company complies with the GDP requirements. In this way, the companies can easily be granted the certificate which further helps them in achieving better customer satisfaction and better quality assurance of the products. In addition to that, the certification also helps in saving time and money for the company in a very effective manner.
GDP, Good Distribution Practices Certification Services-it is very essential to make sure that the products they deliver to their consumers are of best quality and their quality is not hampered in any case until they are consumed by the customers. The regulating authorities also make user that every pharmaceutical company is following all the essential standards that are necessary for ensuring the best quality of the products. One of the most prominent standards for the pharmaceutical companies is the GDP certification. With the help of this certification, the pharmaceutical companies declare that they have used the best distribution practices to enhance and maintain the quality of the products. As the products are for the health of the consumers, it is essential that they are manufactured and distributed in a safe manner. The GDP certificate is mainly granted to the warehouses and the distribution centers for pharmaceutical products so that it could be ensure that the products are stored and distributed efficiently without compromising with the quality of the products. GDP (Good Distribution Practices System) Certification, Quality Management System GDP Certificate Process, GDP Certifying bodies in India.
Rules or Standards of Good Dispersion Practice
Risk Management requirements• The types of drugs they are distributing• Number of stages and receipts in the supply chain• Manufacturers' written instructions for storage• Drugs at risk of freezing or elevated temperatures (e.g. vaccines, insulin and biological products)Who defines and enforces
Good Distribution Practices? In the US, the world's biggest pharmaceutical market, the FDA enforce GDP (Good Distribution Practices), which are codified in the Current Good Manufacturing Practices (CGMP) regulation for human pharmaceuticals - specifically in Title 21 of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR).
These regulations state it is the responsibility of all stakeholders along the supply chain to adequately control their operations to ensure the identity, strength, quality, and purity of drugs they are responsible for manufacturing, importing or delivering.
Conclusion The adoption of GDP across the pharma and medical device supply chain is improving traceability, accountability and reliability of the products that end up in the hands of customers. But it should be remembered that the QMS tools you use can be appropriate to the size of your company and the complexity of the tasks you need to perform. Many distribution companies are finding that choosing a digital QMS that offers the required controls, but the flexibility to update and scale their approach as required – is often the most sensible solution for them.CDG is a leading Organization which provide Certification services in all over India and Overseas.