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Understanding WHO Guidelines for Batch Manufacturing Records

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The World Health Organization (WHO) has established guidelines for BMRs to ensure consistency, quality, and safety across the global pharmaceutical industry. The Importance of Adhering to WHO Guidelines Adherence to WHO guidelines for BMRs is essential for ensuring the quality, safety, and efficacy of pharmaceutical products.

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Everything You Need to Know about Batch Manufacturing Record (BMR) Reviews

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These records are essential for ensuring consistency, safety, and compliance in the pharmaceutical industry. Document retention: Ensure that BMRs and related documents are retained for the required period, as specified by regulatory requirements.

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Pharma & Influencer Marketing: Can They Coexist Ethically?

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Mike Szczesny, Owner & VP of EDCO Awards & Specialties Influencer marketing in the pharmaceutical industry is a complex issue with reasonable arguments on multiple sides. Their role extends beyond simple promotion—influencing public opinions, driving awareness, and ultimately facilitating a positive impact on public health.

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The Ultimate Guide to ICH Q10 Pharmaceutical Quality Systems

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We’ll also explore how leveraging ICH Q10 can go beyond compliance to offer a competitive edge in the pharmaceutical industry. The guideline aims to ensure that pharmaceutical products are consistently produced to the highest quality standards, safeguarding public health. What is ICH Q10?

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QMS and the ICH Q10 Pharmaceutical Quality System

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As a result, pharmaceutical companies of all sizes need quality management systems built to address a slew of unique challenges and regulatory oversight. The key framework for creating a QMS that can handle the demands of the pharmaceutical industry is the International Conference on Harmonisation (ICH) Q10 model.