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The purpose of Good Laboratory Practice (GLP) is to provide assurance of the quality and reliability of nonclinical study data. GLP covers the planning; performance; monitoring; recording and reporting of studies. Regulatory authorities typically require GLP rules to be followed for nonclinical studies intended to support an application for approval of clinical research or marketing of a product containing the test item. This course outlines the history of GLP and explains why it is important; identifies the penalties that may be incurred for noncompliance; and sets out requirements that need to be met.
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grapl is a UK based digital learning and development specialist, authoring and designing Zenosis® courses to provide an extensive eLearning library for the pharmaceutical, biotech and medicinal products sector. This learning can be delivered via the customers LMS, the grapl LMS or its social, knowledge and collaborative CloudRooms platform. Continuously updated to reflect regulatory changes, Zenosis® courses are trusted to educate their people by some of the worlds leading companies.
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