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    INTERNATIONALLY RECOGNIZED GMP (GOOD MANUFACTURING PRACTICE) STANDARDS TRAINING AND TRAINING OF TRAINERS PROGRAM FOR ARMENIA'S PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY LAUNCHED IN ARMENIA

    ArmInfo
    2009-05-20 11:57:00

    Arminfo. An internationally-recognized GMP (Good Manufacturing
    Practice) Standards Training and Training of Trainers program for
    Armenia's pharmaceutical industry was launched on May 20, 2009 in
    cooperation between the USAID-funded Competitive Armenian Private
    Sector (CAPS) project, the Ministry of Health, Scientific Center
    for Drug and Medical Technology Expertise, Yerevan State Medical
    University and the newly established GXP Centre of Excellence.

    Experts from Australia Michael Kimber and Alan Cooperman from Belgium
    arrived in Armenia to hold courses with the support of USAID CAPS. The
    program aims to standardize knowledge of EU GMP requirements amongst
    a core group of pharmaceutical cluster representatives, as well as
    strengthen the capacity of academic institutions to provide basic but
    relevant training in GMP. The courses will involve 29 specialists from
    medical universities and industrial enterprises. The best 5 will be
    selected to train other specialists in future. Seminars will be held
    within the frames of specially created modern center of pharmaceutical
    personnel training GXP which will help local companies to introduce,
    improve and support knowledge and tools regarding international
    standards of medicine quality. Within the frames of GXP, which will
    be presented shortly, seminars will be held from 20 May - 6 June. CAPS
    Director Haily Alexander said that GMP standards are not just desirable
    for export of pharmaceutics now but compulsory norms. Constant training
    will help Armenian pharmaceutical industry settle this task.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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