Quality Assurance

The purpose of pharmaceutical quality assurance is to ensure that the medication being manufactured will provide the desired effect to the patient.

Quality assurance also guarantees that there are no contaminants present and that the medications will meet quality requirements and all relevant regulations.

01

Ensure the public’s safety

02

Continually increase production efficiency

03

Guarantee compliance

04

Provides quality trainings

05

Developing quality standards

06

Warehousing of incoming components, containers and closures, labels etc

07

Manufacturing process and process checks

08

Process monitoring and process controls

09

Production record review

10

Final release or rejection of every batch of drug products for distribution and sale

11

Stability testing and evaluation of shelf-life of products

12

Warehousing of finished products (drug products)

13

Complaints and product recalls

14

Handling of change control systems

15

Out of specification investigations

16

Investigation of deviations

17

Returned products (salvage and disposal)

18

Internal quality audits and quality review

19

Control of non-conforming products
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