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The certificate of pharmaceutical product (abbreviated: CPP) is a certificate issued in the format recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO), which establishes the status of the pharmaceutical product and of the applicant for this certificate in the exporting country; [1] it is often mentioned in conjunction with the electronic Common Technical Document (eCTD).
The PIC (Pharmaceutical Inspection Convention) was founded in October 1970 by the European Free Trade Association (EFTA), under the title of the Convention for the Mutual Recognition of Inspections in Respect of the Manufacture of Pharmaceutical Products. [1] [2] The initial members comprised the 10 member countries of EFTA at that time.
Certificate of pharmaceutical product, a certificate which establishes the status of a pharmaceutical product; COPP (chemotherapy), a chemotherapy regimen for treatment of non-Hodgkin lymphoma; COPP (Combined Operations Pilotage Parties), a defunct British special military unit; Copps Coliseum, a sports and entertainment venue in Hamilton, Ontario
Certificate of pharmaceutical product, a certificate which establishes the status of a pharmaceutical product; Chronic pelvic pain, a medical condition; Critical process parameters, key variables affecting the production process; Chronic pain patients, a medical group with multiple painful conditions
Current good manufacturing practices (cGMP) are those conforming to the guidelines recommended by relevant agencies.Those agencies control the authorization and licensing of the manufacture and sale of food and beverages, [1] cosmetics, [2] pharmaceutical products, [3] dietary supplements, [4] and medical devices. [5]
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Process analytical technology (PAT) has been defined by the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) as a mechanism to design, analyze, and control pharmaceutical manufacturing processes through the measurement of critical process parameters (CPP) which affect the critical quality attributes (CQA).