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What is a CPP (Certificate of Pharmaceutical Product)?

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What is a CPP (Certificate of Pharmaceutical Product)?

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Hollie Valle

Actually, this certificate ensures us that the product is marked safe for the use and We can use it without any improper thought. Yes, this certificate is also telling us that the drug is tested on a regular basis. Thus the most important certificate that should be availed by the authorities or the manufacturers. visit here : http://www.manusaktteva.com/

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A CPP is a certificate issued by the national health authorities upon request from either the manufacturer, the customer or the authorities in the importing country. The certificate is issued for a specific product and states whether or not the product is marketed in the country of origin. Furthermore, it states that the manufacturer of the product complies with GMP and that they are inspected regularly by the national health authorities. The World Health Organization (WHO) has set up a standard format for this type of certificate and recommends that this format is used instead of the Free Sale Certificates. A CPP (WHO format) generally covers the need for overall documentation regarding the product as well as the manufacturer. It should therefore not be necessary to request any of the certificates mentioned above. The certificate is also called a WHO certificate.

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