what is the differnce between GMP and CGMP
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GMP = Good Manufacturing Practices
cGMP = Current Good Manufacturing Practices. we can say
update/application of GMP practices for the current/present
year onwards.
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Answer / kishor patil
GMP mean Good Manufacturing Practices
cGMP mean Current Good Manufacturing Practices
As 'c' stands for Current, as years and years has been
passed till date from the actual implementation of GMP
guidlines which get updated time to time and therefore
manufacturer should update these changes by incorporating
the cGDP, cGLP meet complience to regulatory
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Answer / r.h.pandey
SINCE THE GMP IS CONTINUOUS UP GRADING HENCE cGMP.
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cGMP means Current Good manufacturing practice.
It means up dating the all activities day to day as
required by current trend by maintaing and complies the GMP
requirements.
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Answer / kishor patil
GMP = Good Manufacturing Practices
cGMP = Current Good Manufacturing Practices. we can say
updated GMP practices for the current/present
year onwards As 'c' stands for Current,
As years and years has been passed till date from the actual implementation of GMP guidlines which get updated time to time and therefore manufacturer should update these changes by incorporating the cGDP, cGLP meet complience to regulatory.
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Answer / sameer jagtap
GMP=GOOD MANUFACTURING PRACTICES
cGMP= CURRENT GOOD MANUFACTURING PRACTICES
c is small coz it changes time to time, its dynamic and
progressive
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Answer / dr raj
C Current good manufacturing means fedearal USA GMP
guidelines and others guidelines with amendements call gmp
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