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3. Good Clinical practice

3. Good Clinical practice

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  • vikrantverma 84 says:

    Gud

  • Rajneesh Kumar Gupta says:

    Excellent

  • Srinivas says:

    Very nice and very informative.

  • Charles Ogwang says:

    Very good material

  • Gurnani Haritha says:

    what is GSK

    • usman khan says:

      GSK stands for GlaxoSmithKline, which is a British multinational pharmaceutical company that develops and produces medicines, vaccines, and consumer healthcare products. The company is committed to conducting clinical trials in accordance with Good Clinical Practice (GCP) guidelines.

      Good Clinical Practice (GCP) is an international ethical and scientific quality standard for designing, conducting, recording, and reporting clinical trials involving human subjects. GCP guidelines are designed to ensure that clinical trials are conducted in an ethical and scientific manner, with the highest level of patient safety and data integrity.

      As a pharmaceutical company, GSK is responsible for ensuring that its clinical trials are conducted in compliance with GCP guidelines. This involves having appropriate study designs, obtaining informed consent from study participants, monitoring the conduct of the trial, maintaining accurate and complete records, and reporting trial results accurately and transparently.

      GSK has a dedicated team of professionals who ensure that its clinical trials are conducted in accordance with GCP guidelines, and the company regularly reviews and updates its processes and procedures to ensure that it remains in compliance with these guidelines. By following GCP guidelines, GSK is able to conduct clinical trials that are ethical, scientifically rigorous, and compliant with regulatory requirements

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