Recombinant human growth hormone (rHGH) is a protein that is structurally identical to the natural hormone produced by the human pituitary gland. The key difference lies in how it is made: instead...
Pharmacovigilance is regulated by a set of international standards that define common rules for all market participants. Key documents include ICH E2 guidelines, the European GVP (Good Pharmacovigilance Practices), and the requirements of...
Many active substances — from hormones to biological products — are highly temperature-sensitive. Even a brief deviation from the required range can alter a molecule’s structure, reduce its activity, or make the...
In a pharmaceutical laboratory, there are no secondary tasks. Every analysis influences product safety, quality stability, and the predictability of supply. This is why training new employees is not a formality but...
Quality consistency is the laboratory’s ability to produce the same results when testing every new batch of a substance. For example, if purity remains steadily at 98%+, without fluctuations like 97–96–99–95%, this...
