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GLP or GCP
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I am working as a DMPK scientist and my lab is engaged in analysis samples from clinical trials.......I want to know whether we have to follow GLP or GCP guidelines.
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Good Clinical and Practice. Sorry.
Samuele Pedraglio
Developability Dept.
NiKem Research S.r.l.
Italy
Developability Dept.
NiKem Research S.r.l.
Italy
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Thanks for the answer but my concern is we are only analyzing the samples we are not drawing samples from the patients....we got samples from different institutions and we just analyze them....
I think GCP is for CRO...and for normal labs it is GLP ....I am just guessing..
I think GCP is for CRO...and for normal labs it is GLP ....I am just guessing..
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