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Agencies, Industry Look to Standardize, Focus Global Inspection Processes

This article was originally published in The Gold Sheet

Executive Summary

PIC/S, the world’s ‘club’ of pharmaceutical inspectorates, is considering making life easier for manufacturers by helping members align their views on deficiencies and reduce inspection redundancies. But much depends on the club’s ability to bring more inspectorates into the fold, particularly those of the emerging BRIC nations.

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