Quality control in pharmaceutical industry from "summary" of Chemistry for Pharmacy Students by Lutfun Nahar,Professor Satyajit D. Sarker
Quality control in the pharmaceutical industry is a critical aspect of drug development and production. It involves a series of processes and procedures designed to ensure that pharmaceutical products meet specific quality standards and regulatory requirements. These standards are in place to guarantee the safety, efficacy, and quality of pharmaceutical products for consumers. One of the primary goals of quality control in the pharmaceutical industry is to prevent the distribution of substandard or counterfeit drugs. This is achieved through rigorous testing and analysis of raw materials, intermediates, and finished products. Various analytical techniques are used to assess the identity, purity, and potency of pharmaceutical products. These tests help to detect any impurities, contaminants, or deviations from the specified quality standards. In addition to testing the physical and chemical properties of pharmaceutical products, quality control also involves monitoring the manufacturing processes. By implementing Good Manufactu...Similar Posts
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