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GVK Biosciences gets approval from Ministry of Health, Turkey for bioequivalence studies
Hyderabad, Mar 18 (ANI/Business Wire India): The GVK Biosciences (GVK BIO) Clinical Pharmacology Unit at Hyderabad was inspected by a three-member delegation from Ministry of Health, Turkey and approved for conducting bioequivalence studies.
The team from the Ministry of Health, Turkey inspected the facility and carried out a detailed audit of the facility for systems and processes meeting Good Clinical Practice (GCP) and Good Laboratory Practices (GLP) requirements, before granting approval.
This approval enables GVK BIO to cater to generic drug manufacturers in Turkey as well as to those who intend to market their generic drug products in Turkey.
The Clinical Pharmacology Unit carries out Bioequivalence studies meeting international regulatory requirements like USFDA (USA), ANVISA (Brazil), AFSSAPS (France) and WHO (World Health Organization, Geneva) and has successfully cleared their audits.
These accreditations coupled with GVK BIO's delivery engine, has helped GVK BIO build a loyal and growing list of top generic drug players globally and in India.
The Clinical Laboratory is also accredited by NABL (National Accreditation Board for testing and calibration Laboratories), Department of Science and Technology, Govt of India for meeting ISO 15189:2007 standards. (ANI)
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GVK Bio gets approval from Turkey for bioequivalence studies .
GVK Biosciences gets approval from Ministry of Health, Turkey for bioequivalence studies.
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