Gmp vs Usp - What's the difference?
gmp | usp |
guanosine monophosphate (guanylic acid)
good manufacturing practices
(good manufacturing practice)
(US) The United States Pharmacopeial Convention, Inc., a standard-setting authority that publishes USP-NF standards about pharmaceuticals and dietary supplements.
(US) The United States Pharmacopeia, the published standards.
(US)
(postpositive, used after a drug's name) Adhering to the standards of the United States Pharmacopeia.
A unique selling proposition or unique selling point.
(computing, database) User stored procedure
As an initialism gmp
is guanosine monophosphate (guanylic acid).As a proper noun usp is
(us) the united states pharmacopeial convention, inc, a standard-setting authority that publishes usp-nf standards about pharmaceuticals and dietary supplements.As an adjective usp is
(postpositive|used after a drug's name) adhering to the standards of the united states pharmacopeia.As a noun usp is
a unique selling proposition or unique selling point.gmp
English
Initialism
(Initialism) (head)Anagrams
* * * *usp
English
(United States Pharmacopeia)Etymology 1
Initialism of .Proper noun
(en proper noun)Derived terms
* USP unitAdjective
(-)- Clarithromycin Tablets, USP
External links
*USP-NF website