What is GMP, GLP?????????

Answer Posted / simhachalam

GLP:Good Laboratory Practice contains different principles which are designed to ensure and promote consistency, quality, safety, reliability and integrity of chemicals during non-clinical and laboratory testing.
GMP:Good manufacturing practice" or "GMP" is part of a
quality system covering the manufacture and testing of
active pharmaceutical ingredients, diagnostics, foods,
pharmaceutical products, and medical devices. GMPs are
guidelines that outline the aspects of production and
testing that can impact the quality of a product.

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