Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP)
Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP)
Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP)
OF (PHARMACEUTICALS) MEDICINES
What are Medicines?
Medicines come in various forms.
Liquids, creams, powders, ointments, tablets, capsules, eye drops, lotions,
injections and many more.
MEDICINES are administered in order to:-
• Treat a disease or illness
• Prevent a disease or illness
• Alleviate the symptoms of a disease or condition
• Modify bodily functions
• Diagnose a disease or condition
• To keep you healthy
ORIGINS OF MEDICINES
• The modern age pharmaceutical industry started slowly and took off in
the 1940s with factories which grew and grew to meet demand for
modern medicinal products.
• When making modern medicinal products, we must work with
constant care and attention to quality.
• We cannot afford to get it wrong.
• We must follow all the basic rules of Good Manufacturing Practice
(GMP).
WHAT IS GOOD MANUFACTURING PRACTICE
(GMP)
• Hazards and mix ups can occur due to labels and other printed
packaging materials left on the line. To guard against these, before
any packaging operation starts, checks should be made to:-
• Ensure that the work area, line, and equipment are clean and clear of
any product, product residues, and materials labels.
• The Clearance Checks should be recorded. The completed check list
forms part of the Batch Packaging Documentation.
THE PAPER WORK - DOCUMENTATION
These are documents that state the standards which different materials
and products should meet, and describe the tests which should be
carried out to show compliance with those standards.
These include:-
• Chemical raw materials
• Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (API)
• Excipients
• Packaging materials
• Products manufactured
MANUFACTURING AND PACKAGING INSTRUCTIONS
• Any tests carried out that fails to meet the specification is called OOS.
• These must be investigated to find out the cause by a senior staff.
• Detailed check is carried out. The findings must be reported:
• Is it the right material/drug tested?
• The chemicals, solutions are they off?
• Are the right volumes and weights used?
• Instruments, balances, are they calibrated?
• What analyst suspected is the error source.
STERILE MANUFACTURING
What pressures are there on us to ‘cut corners’ in our work and to ignore
GMP systems and procedures?
• Time pressures to get the job finished come what may
• Too much work
• Unrealistic job times
• Equipment turnaround times
• Lack of Equipment / breakdown
• Personal problems / Own mind not on the job
• Pressure from colleagues
• Bonuses which reflect only speed not accuracy
• Not trusting colleagues
WHAT PRESSURES ARE THERE IN OUR WORKPLACE TO IGNORE GMP
(Cont’d)
• Fear of recriminations
• Own bad habits
• Lack of attention to detail
• Poor attitude to following procedures & instructions
PRINCIPLES OF GOOD MANUFACTURING PRACTICE
• Regulatory Affairs, Quality Assurance (QA) & Quality Control (QC) play a
major role in the pharmaceutical industry. Quality Assurance ensures that
products meet the required standard and specification and GMP compliance.
• QA checks all the paper work, reports, and tests from manufacturing of the
products, and QC tests. Qualified Person (QP) does the final checks and
signs for the release of the drugs.
• Regulatory Affairs ensures Legal compliance of licensing and marketing
of the products. Market approval is assessed by:- safety, Quality, and
Efficacy. The Government Committee (UK) on Safety of Medicines
oversees the licensing.
• The Government Medicines Control Agency (MHRA) exerts legal control
and competence (by regular Auditing) of manufacturers. Other countries
have similar controls.
REGULATORY INSPECTIONS AND EXTERNAL AUDITING OF THE
PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY
• Observers were to act as a link with non – ICH countries and regions
• The observers were:-
• World Health Organisation (WHO)
• The European Free Trade Area EFTA
• Canada
IFPMA
International Federation of Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association
represents research based pharmaceutical industry and other
manufacturers in 56 other countries. It has close association with ICH.
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON HARMONISATION (ICH)