Change Control at Medical Drugs Glossary
What is Change Control? A formal system by which qualified representatives of appropriate disciplines review proposed or actual changes that might affect a validated processs status. The intent is to determine the need for action that would ensure that the system is maintainedMedical Term & Definition Added By: Hannah
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