This course will provide the Essential Practice standards to ensure that medicines have been produced in accordance with the international Quality Management Standards to ensure patient safety.
Significant increases of adulterated and counterfeit Drugs entering the medicines supply chain due mainly to a failure in the Quality management stem, which requires to be corrected by all persons responsible for the distribution of medicines.
A Quality Management System (QMS) is a collection of processes focused on consistently achieving the quality objectives and are expressed as the organizational structure, policies, procedures, processes and resources needed to provide patients with a Quality Service.
This course combines the technical requirements of Good Pharmaceutical Practice as stated in ICH Q10 with the business needs of ISO 9001 and applies them to the management of pharmaceutical products supplied to patients
Credits: 4 CPD / CME
No. of Hours: 4 hrs
Learning Objectives:
This course has been prepared in accord with the latest WHO Good Pharmaceutical Practice standards for ensuring that all dispensed Medicines meet the required standards of Quality, Safety and Efficacy as defined by the WHO Annex 1 Quality Management covering a number of factors, which ensures the quality of medicines and Patient safety.
Who Should Enroll:
ALL Persons involved in the Practice of Pharmacy which should include – Product Development, Clinical assessment, Manufacturing, Distribution, Hospital and Dispensing medicines to the patient