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Good Automated Manufacturing PracticeGood Automated Manufacturing Practice (GAMP) is a technical sub-committee of the International Society for Pharmaceutical Engineering (ISPE). The goal of the committee is to promote the understanding of the regulation and use of automated systems within the pharmaceutical industry. The GAMP committee organizes training seminars for its members. Additional recommended knowledgeGAMP guidelinesThe GAMP publishes a series of Good Practice Guides for its members on several topics involved in drug manufacturing. The most well-known is the The Good Automated Manufacturing Practice (GAMP) Guide for Validation of Automated Systems in Pharmaceutical Manufacture. Other guidelines are:
HistoryGAMP itself was founded in 1991 in the United Kingdom to deal with the evolving FDA expectations for Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) compliance of manufacturing and related systems. Since 1994, the organization entered into a partnership with the ISPE and published its first GAMP guidelines. See also
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