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How is digital technology helping Indian pharmacists

Express Pharma

Features such as updating store inventory details by uploading purchase bills significantly reduce the time in data entry, allowing pharmacists to focus on more complex work. Other related technologies such as scanning barcode labels on packages have also facilitated electronic purchasing and procurement on a larger scale.

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Preparing for an Inspection or Accreditation Survey – Part 2

National Association of Boards of Pharmacy

Then, walk through each step of the practice of pharmacy such as data entry; drug utilization review; compounding; final association between the drug, the prescription, and the label (eg, the dispensing act); and patient counseling.

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What are the elements of quality control process in pharmaceuticals

GMPSOP

– Record or capture all generated raw data directly, promptly, and legibly. – Use traceable data sheets or sequentially numbered notebooks. – Date and sign or initial data entries on the day of entry. A standard name and a unique item code define packaging materials.

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Deviation investigation guidelines in the pharmaceutical industry

GMPSOP

Packaging/labeling/Misbranding: 41 warnings vi. Similarly, the packaging, labeling, and misbranding-related warning letters were the top reasons in 2019. Unplanned deviations Unplanned deviations may occur at any manufacturing stage, such as dispensing, processing, testing, packaging, holding, or storage.

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How to perform operational qualification – step by step

GMPSOP

The data entry and retrieval process, user access and security, electronic signature, audit trail, system integration, performance, printing, etc. – High-Speed Tablet/Capsule Counting Machines (Critical for accurate counting and packaging of tablets and capsules). 90% to 110% of the label claim).