An audit trail documents the correct execution of processes and strict compliance with all defined steps in a complete and electronic manner.
GxP stands for “Good Practices” – a set of guidelines, standards, and regulations designed to ensure quality and compliance in the production and processing workflows of the life sciences industry. These guidelines are critical to guaranteeing that products and procedures are subject to rigorous quality control.
L for Laboratory → Good Laboratory Practice (GLP)
C for Clinical → Good Clinical Practice (GCP)
M for Manufacturing → Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP)
D for Distribution → Good Distribution Practice, (GDP)
GxP (Good x Practice) is a quality standard relevant across various areas of the life sciences industries. This includes pharmaceuticals, medical technology, biotechnology, chemicals, food, and cosmetics. In all these industries, GxP guidelines ensure that products and processes meet strict quality and safety requirements – safeguarding consumers and guaranteeing product effectiveness.
GxP guidelines are issued by authorities and government bodies to ensure regulatory compliance in day-to-day operations. Two key examples are:
In most cases, national regulatory authorities are responsible for checking compliance with established GxP guidelines and taking appropriate action in the event of non-compliance. In Germany, for example, this responsibility lies with the federal states.
GxP requirements define how work must be carried out across different stages of the product lifecycle – from cultivation (Agriculture) to testing (Laboratory). Their primary purpose is to ensure that industrially manufactured products are safe to consume or use. In addition, GxP aims to guarantee the reliable integration of all data relevant for product-related safety decisions.
In some cases, the abbreviation GxP is preceded by a “c” – which stands for current. It highlights that the guideline refers to the “current” or up-to-date good practice. In essence, there is no difference: the “c” simply serves as an informational extension.
Yaveon 365 is an ERP software solution designed specifically for the process industry. Its purpose: to support companies in meeting GxP regulations.
The following features help ensure compliance:
An audit trail documents the correct execution of processes and strict compliance with all defined steps in a complete and electronic manner.
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