Equipment of production in accordance with GPP standard

The pharmaceutical industry enterprises are one of the most extensive segments of the sale of equipment by “AURORA”. Over the years we have been able to deeply study the specifics of this industry, so today our installations are manufactured taking into account the requirements of all standards and regulations, in accordance with which pharmaceutical manufacturing works.

GPP (Good Pharmacy Practice) is the most important international standard that the responsible pharmaceutical companies are guided by. The first version of the regulation was developed in 1993 by the International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP). The document is intended for employees of pharmacies and medical institutions at various levels, as well as for political, public and other organizations that are developing a legislative framework for pharmaceutical activities.

According to one of the basic principles of the GPP standard, the activities of a pharmacist should be focused on the patient’s well-being and the promotion of his health. In this regard, the duties of this specialist include the participation in providing consumers with high-quality medicines. The implementation of such a client-oriented approach is impossible without a proper arrangement of the infrastructure of pharmacies.

Especially for improving the quality of manufactured medicines, “AURORA” develops high-tech equipments that are successfully used in pharmaceutical production, retail pharmacy stores, hospitals and pharmacies. A wide range of our products includes filling, capping, washing and labeling equipment, which is manufactured according to individual projects and in strict accordance with the requirements of the GPP for a number of key factors:

The implementation of “AURORA” equipment into a pharmaceutical company will ensure the high quality of manufactured medicines through the competent organization of all processes in accordance with the requirements of GPP. With our installations, employees of pharmacies, hospitals, blood transfusion stations and other medical institutions can be confident in the reliability of all stages of the pharmaceutical production process – from packaging to labeling.

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