Introduction:
Quality control is a critical aspect of medicine processing that ensures pharmaceutical products meet established standards for safety, efficacy, and quality. From raw material sourcing to finished product distribution, quality control measures are implemented throughout the medicine processing lifecycle to identify and address deviations, minimize risks, and uphold regulatory compliance. In this article, we will explore the importance of quality control in medicine processing, key quality control practices and techniques, and their role in safeguarding public health.
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