Good Distribution Practices (GDP) for Pharmaceutical Products

When involved in handling, storage, and distribution of pharmaceutical products.

Assurance Qualité, Distribution, Renforcement des capacités, Stockage

  • Sous-catégories Paludisme, Santé reproductive, Tuberculose, VIH/SIDA
  • Commodities Médicaments, Produits de santé reproductive
  • Date de mise à jour 2010
  • Version None
  • Développé par WHO/OMS
  • Quand l'utiliser When involved in handling, storage, and distribution of pharmaceutical products.
  • Langues Anglais
  • Niveau d'utilisation Central, District, Formations sanitaires, Régional
  • Forme PDF document, 855 KB
  • Amount of training / TA required None
  • Inputs & outputs None
  • Coût Free
  • Advantages The document sets out appropriate steps to assist in meeting the responsibilities involved in the different aspects of the distribution process. The guidelines are intended to apply to all steps in the entire distribution/supply chain.
  • Contraintes Practice of repacking, e.g. in pharmacies and other settings, is described in good dispensing practices.
  • Disponibilité http://www.who.int/medicines/publications/TRS957_2010.pdf
  • Remarques The Good Distribution Practices are mentioned as Annex 5 (from p.235) in the WHO's 44th Technical Report. Contact: Dr. S. Kopp
  • Contact kopps@who.int
  • Submission date 2010-09-06 14:03:18