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What do GMP and GSP mean respectively?
GSP is the abbreviation of English Good Supply Practice, and it is called "Quality Management Standard for Pharmaceutical Trading" in China.

GMP, full name (GOOD MANUFACTURING PRACTICES), means "Good Manufacturing Practices" or "Good Manufacturing Practices" in Chinese.

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GSP:

1998 on the basis of GSP version 1992, revised the "Quality Management Standard for Pharmaceutical Trading" again, which was promulgated by National Pharmaceutical Product Management Order No.20 on April 30, 2000, and came into force on July/kloc-0.

The 20 13 version of "Good Quality Management Standard for Pharmaceutical Trading" was examined and approved by the Ministry of Health on June 6th, 20 12 165438, and came into force on June 6th, 20 13.

The Quality Management Standard for Pharmaceutical Trading (OrderNo. 13 of China Food and Drug Administration) was deliberated and adopted at the executive meeting of China Food and Drug Administration on May 28, 2065, and is hereby promulgated and shall come into force as of the date of promulgation.

The Decision of China Food and Drug Administration on Amending the Quality Management Standards for Pharmaceutical Trading (Order No.28 of China Food and Drug Administration) was considered and adopted at the executive meeting of China Food and Drug Administration on June 30, 2006, and is hereby promulgated and shall come into force as of the date of promulgation.

GMP:

It is a set of mandatory standards applicable to medicine, food and other industries. It requires enterprises to meet the hygiene quality requirements in raw materials, personnel, facilities and equipment, production technology, packaging and transportation, quality control and other aspects according to relevant national laws and regulations, and form a set of operational norms to help enterprises improve the hygiene environment, and timely find and improve the problems existing in the production process.

In short, GMP requires pharmaceutical, food and other production enterprises to have good production equipment, reasonable production technology, perfect quality management and strict testing system to ensure that the final product quality (including food safety and hygiene) meets the requirements of laws and regulations.

References:

Baidu encyclopedia-GSP? ? Baidu encyclopedia-gmp