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Pharmaceutical Quality Systems

Source: Interpharm Press, Inc.
When a pharmaceutical company decides to build up a quality system, it has to face the fact that there aren't many guidelines
When a pharmaceutical company decides to build up a quality system, it has to face the fact that there aren't many guidelines that define exactly how such a system has to be built. Even defining the system's objectives is a problem. There is no standardization even in terminology, where the terms "quality system," "quality assurance," and "quality management system" are used interchangeably.

Pharmaceutical Quality Systems conveniently addresses these problems on the topic by logical parts:
Part 1 – Definition Summaries
Part 2 – ISO 9000 and GMP
Part 3 – Implementation Reviews
Part 4 – Key Components of a Quality System
Part 5 – A New Trend – HACCP (Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point)
A "golden key" for Quality Systems doesn't exist. But this book will give you valuable and practical guidance, and will show you implementation reviews written by experts in a variety of companies.

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