Good Distribution Practices
Good Distribution Practices (GDP) refer to the guidelines that ensure the quality and integrity of products during their distribution process. These practices are essential for maintaining the safety and efficacy of pharmaceuticals, medical devices, and other health-related products. By following GDP, companies can minimize risks such as contamination, damage, or mislabeling during storage and transportation.
Implementing GDP involves proper training for staff, maintaining suitable storage conditions, and ensuring accurate record-keeping. Compliance with regulatory authorities and industry standards is crucial for companies to build trust with customers and ensure that products reach their destination in optimal condition.