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Good clinical practice



Good Clinical Practice is an international quality standard that is provided by International Conference on Harmonisation (ICH), an international body that defines standards, which governments can transpose into regulations for clinical trials involving human subjects.

Good Clinical Practice guidelines include protection of human rights as a subject in clinical trial. It also provides assurance of the safety and efficacy of the newly developed compounds.

Good Clinical Practice Guidelines include standards on how clinical trials should be conducted, define the roles and responsibilities of clinical trial sponsors, clinical research investigators, and monitors. In the pharmaceutical industry monitors are often called Clinical Research Associates.

ICH GCP overview

See also

  • ICH Topic E 6 (R1) Guideline for Good Clinical Practice
  • Good Clinical Practices (from U.S. Food and Drug Administration)
  • Some Relevant UK Statutory Instruments
    • The Medicines for Human Use (Clinical Trials) Regulations 2004
    • The Medicines for Human Use (Clinical Trials) Amendment Regulations 2006
    • The Medicines for Human Use (Clinical Trials) Amendment (No.2) Regulations 2006
 
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