Pharmaceutical Quality Assurance
Keywords:
Pharmaceutical, Quality Assurance, Quality Control, Good Manufacturing Practices, Quality Guidelines, Multidisciplinary, Harmonization, ISO 9000, ISO 14000, Accreditation, Surveillance, Personal Hygiene, Premises, Plant Layout, Ancillary Areas, Raw Materials, Rubber Closure, Laboratory Practices, Testing Facilities, Waste Disposal, Complaints, Distribution Records, Traceability, Validation, Calibration, Spectrophotometer, Warehousing, Material ManagementSynopsis
Ensuring that pharmaceutical industry products and services fulfil the necessary quality standards is known as pharmaceutical quality assurance. By spotting and stopping flaws early on, it aims to build and maintain consumer confidence in the product. Within the pharmaceutical sector, quality assurance is a continuous process based on a detailed analysis of the needs and expectations of the customer. Different strategies can be used to assist with this process, but it's crucial to minimise extra costs for the business. Furthermore, pharmaceutical quality assurance's main goal is to reduce costs by upholding industry norms and pertinent regulations while maintaining high standards of quality.
The current Pharmaceutical Quality Assurance book was written in accordance with the Pharmacy Council of India's (PCI) revised B. Pharmacy syllabus. This book's comprehensive coverage encompasses the broader facets of pharmaceutical quality assurance needed by postgraduates, undergrads, industry professionals, researchers, and students getting ready for different competitive exams. This book stands out for being written in an understandable, straightforward, and clear style.
Links to websites and recommended reading are provided to assist readers in staying up to date on the most recent advancements in the field of pharmaceutical quality assurance. Introduction, background, objectives, principles, elements, description, organisation, concepts, and documentation have all been thoroughly divided into each chapter. According to the most recent revisions, the book has been written with graduate and postgraduate students' needs, teachers' needs, and research scientists' needs in mind.