GxP

Good practice guidelines and regulations

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GxP is a general abbreviation for the "good practice" quality guidelines and regulations. The "x" stands for the various fields, including the pharmaceutical and food industries, for example good agricultural practice, or GAP.

A "c" or "C" is sometimes added to the front of the initialism. The preceding "c" stands for "current." For example, cGMP is an abbreviation for "current good manufacturing practice". The term GxP is frequently used to refer in a general way to a collection of quality guidelines.[1]

Purpose

The purpose of the GxP quality guidelines is to ensure a product is safe and meets its intended use. GxP guides quality manufacture in regulated industries including food, drugs, medical devices, and cosmetics.

The most central aspects of GxP are Good Documentation Practices (GDP), which are expected to be ALCOA:

The products that are the subject of the GxP are expected to be

GxPs require that a Quality System be established, implemented, documented, and maintained.

As explained above, documentation is a critical tool for ensuring GxP adherence. For more information, see good manufacturing practice.

Examples of GxPs

See also

References

  1. ^ ISPE - GAMP® Good Practice Guide: A Risk-Based Approach to GxP Compliant Laboratory Computerized Systems
  2. ^ United States Environmental Protection Agency. "Good Automated Laboratory Practices - Principles and Guidance to Regulations for Ensuring Data Integrity in Automated Laboratory Operations". U.S. EPA, Office of Information Resources Management. Retrieved 25 February 2012.
  3. ^ K., Nitahara (March–June 1993). "Good Automated Laboratory Practices and other standards: validation of computer systems in the PC environment". Qual Assur. 2 (1–2): 96–101. PMID 8156229.
  4. ^ Coecke S. "Guidance on Good Cell Culture Practice".
  5. ^ Food and Drug Administration (2000). "Administrative Practices and Procedures; Good Guidance Practices". Food and Drug Administration. Archived from the original on 18 January 2009. Retrieved 10 April 2009.
  6. ^ Food and Drug Administration. "Good Guidance Practices (GGP) Database". Food and Drug Administration. Archived from the original on 30 March 2009. Retrieved 10 April 2009.
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