Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP)
Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) is a set of guidelines and standards that ensure that pharmaceutical products are consistently produced and controlled in a manner that meets their intended quality and safety standards. The aim of GMP is to minimize the risks involved in pharmaceutical production and to ensure that the quality and efficacy of the products are not compromised.
GMP covers all aspects of the manufacturing process, including the facilities, equipment, personnel, documentation, and procedures involved in the production and testing of pharmaceutical products. It is designed to ensure that each stage of the process is properly documented, controlled, and monitored to minimize the risk of contamination or errors.
By following GMP guidelines, pharmaceutical manufacturers like Barrolex can ensure that their products are of high quality, safe, and effective. Compliance with GMP is often required by regulatory authorities before a pharmaceutical product can be approved for sale, and failure to meet GMP standards can result in fines, product recalls, or other legal consequences