Good manufacturing practices (GMP) are a system that ensures the stable production of drugs by quality standards and quality control. The implementation of GMP aims to reduce risks that are impossible to remove through finished product inspection during the production process of drugs. GMP covers many parts of production. It includes good facility design and maintenance, equipment calibration, personnel training, and keeping batch records. It also ensures product identity, strength, purity, and quality testing. This ensures products are made in a clean, safe, and well-planned environment and meet quality standards. Drug manufacturers must follow GMP regulations to produce safe and effective drugs.
GMP Manufacturing of Transdermal Formulation