There is no difference. the 'c' stands for current, so that whenever the law is added to or ammended, it becomes the current GMP, but no major changes have taken place since it's inception. These 2 terms can be used interchangeably. - is that a word?
Dear All just Logic when we start to write something we try scratching in small pits. same as in cGMP, GMP is old term as compared to cGMP, so SMALL "c" means new or current trends in OLD GMP. Second thing you can also write CGMP. Dr. P. Khemariya HEAD- Formulation Scientist
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cGMP
GMP as per ICH guidelines Good Manufacturing Practices .
cGMP refers to "Current Good Manufacturing Practices". This practice is controlled by the Food and Drug Administration. They ensure that medications are safe for the public consumer.
"GMP training is the education someone receives in good manufacturing practice, which refers to quality control testing." "Basically, GMP training refers to Good Manufacturing Practice. GMP is used in the maufacture of food, pharmecutical products and medical devices, to make sure that they are meeting high-quality standards."
Guanosine monophosphate
GMP = "Good manufacturing practice".GMP is a set of practices and systems that have to be used in pharmaceutical industry (manufacturing, quality control, testing). These are general principles, not not prescriptive instructions.In United States GMP is enforced by the FDA.
Good Manufacturing Practice
Good Manufacturing Practice
Good Manufacturing Practice
GMP stands for good manufacturing prices. It is training to ensure that you can negotiate prices fairly. Go to www.gmp1st.com for more information on finding a course.