Principles of Good Laboratory Practice (GLP)

Good Laboratory Practices (GLP) provide regulations and the standard by which drug safety studies are conducted in nonclinical animal studies. In addition to ensuring the ethical treatment and welfare of animals, adhering to GLP regulations gives sound evidence of the validity, integrity, and reliability of nonclinical safety data. This nonclinical safety data will ultimately be submitted to and evaluated by regulatory agencies for approval to use in clinical studies in humans.

Good laboratory practice (GLP) ensures the safety, quality, and organization of pharmaceutical research. The practice is followed to maintain consistently high standards and comply with any regulations set by government agencies, internal company procedures, and international regulations, like the 3Rs.

GMPI is offering an opportunity to get certified and become a certified Good Laboratory Practice Professional (GLP). This certification is meant for experienced professionals who are already a part of laboratory testing and compliance and are aware of the GLP regulations applicable in their line of work. To enable the participant, clear the qualifying exam for obtaining the certification, the institute will be offering proper study resources.

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