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GOOD DOCUMENTATION PRACTICES (GDP). PRESENTED BY: SATYAVAN SINGH GENERAL MANAGER QUALITY INTAS PHARMACEUTICALS LIMITED SIKKIM. General Principle of Documentations. Design (correct, complete, current & traceable) Prepared Reviewed Proper Distribution. Why GDP ?.
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GOOD DOCUMENTATION PRACTICES (GDP) PRESENTED BY: SATYAVAN SINGH GENERAL MANAGER QUALITY INTAS PHARMACEUTICALS LIMITED SIKKIM
General Principle of Documentations • Design(correct, complete, current & traceable) • Prepared • Reviewed • Proper Distribution
Why GDP ? • Good documentation practices (GDP) is required in order to ensure an auditable account of work performed. • GDP is required for all documentations included in a fully developed quality system.
Different types of documents • Batch records • Specifications • Validation & Qualification Records • Calibration Records • Standard procedure • Room Temperature/ %RH Records • Stability Study Summary Report • Machine Logs • Product and sample labels • Analytical Methods • Manufacturing Procedures
Characteristics of Good Documents • ACCURATE • AUTHENTIC • CLEAR • COMPLETE • CURRENT VERSION • LEGIBLE • PERMANENT
Some Guidance Documents • Schedule M of Drug And Cosmetics Act 1940 • ISO - 9001 : 2008 • US FDA CFR sections • 21 CFR 11, 210 & 211
ISO – 9001 :2008 Section 4: Quality Management System 4.2.2 Control of Documents 4.2.3 Control of Records
Document • An approved instruction either in paper or electronic form which guides about how an activity shall be executed.
Record • A record is often considered as document. • Records provide evidence that activities have been performed or results have been achieved. • They always document the past.
Document Vs Record • A document can be a procedure, specification, drawing, work instruction and the record is also a document with the difference that it provides evidence of compliance with established requirements and effectiveness of the operation of QMS.
How are mistakes corrected? • Draw a single line through the error • Make the correction next to the error • Write an explanation for the error • Sign and date the correction.
Some tips on GDP • Records should be filled online. • Superseded documents should be retained for a specific period of time. • Records should be retained for at least one year after the expiry date of the finished product. • Concise, legible, accurate and traceable.
A Famous Proverb says: “IF YOU HAVE NOT DOCUMENTED AN ACTIVITY, YOU HAVE NOT DONE IT”.