Certified Pharmaceutical GMP Professional Practice

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How often should internal audits be conducted?

  1. Only when major issues arise

  2. On-demand or regularly

  3. Bi-annually only

  4. Once every five years

The correct answer is: On-demand or regularly

Internal audits should be conducted on a regular basis to ensure compliance with Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) and to identify areas for improvement. Regular audits help in maintaining quality standards, assessing the effectiveness of the quality management system, and ensuring that operations are in alignment with regulatory requirements. This proactive approach allows organizations to catch and rectify issues before they lead to significant problems, thereby enhancing overall quality and efficiency. Conducting audits on-demand may not provide a systematic review of processes and can lead to gaps in compliance and quality assurance. Regularly scheduled audits, therefore, help promote a culture of continuous improvement and adherence to established protocols.