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Good Distribution Practice - EU
Maintained quality throughout the distribution chain
Falsified medical products are a threat to the society and must be combated by all means. According to the EU Directive wholesale distributors of medicinal products are required to apply a quality system where responsibilities, processes and risk management policies regarding the business are established.
The guiding principle for the Good Distribution Practice is that the quality of medical products manufactured should be maintained throughout the distribution chain. Compliance with the guidelines ensures the control of the supply chain and subsequently maintains the quality.
Objectives: Trade with medicinal products requires a wholesale distribution authorization issued by the appropriate authority in the respective country. The purpose of the course is to provide insights into the guidelines developed by the EU containing appropriate measures for assisting wholesale distributors in their activities.
Level: The required knowledge of Good Distribution Practice will result in a Certificate when the final test has been successfully completed. You need no prior knowledge.
Training Method: Good Distribution Practice - EU is a Module course and is studied over the internet via our e-learning platform Instant education. Read more about the training method here.
Course Length:Approximately 3 hours active study time.
Price: 70 EURO / student
78 USD / student
Prices excluding VAT.
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Online price:
55 EURO / student
61 USD / student
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Course contents:
The History of a Medicinal Product
The regulations are designed to secure the quality and safety of the medicinal products throughout the chain.
Falsified Medicinal Products in the Distribution Chain
Falsified medicinal products are a real threat to public health and safety.
Good Distribution Practice
Medicinal products should be handled and transported correctly at every stage of the chain.
Good Distribution Practice in summary
The quality of products should be maintained throughout the distribution chain.
Requirements for Trucks and Terminals
The GDP contains several requirements that must be met for handling of medicinal products.
Temperature-Controlled Transport
Medical products that are handled in a cold chain are sensitive to temperature deviations.
Outsourcing to a Subcontractor
The contract giver is responsible for the activities carried out by a contract acceptor.