Guest Column | October 23, 2012

3 Problems To Avoid When Establishing A Quality System

For some products on the market, quality is a luxury or an option. However, when your product is under the FDA umbrella, quality is required by law if you want to do business in the United States. In the pharmaceutical industry, the customers we serve have very precise expectations when it comes to product quality — nothing but the best, with the highest standards of production and manufacturing. Because the end product affects people’s lives, pharma companies aren’t afraid to pay whatever it takes to achieve quality. The stakes are very high, and no one wants to take even the slightest risk. With this in mind, I’d like to share some quality-related situations that are a recipe for disaster, if not taken care of immediately with the right tools.

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