Intro to Cleanroom Requirements for Pharmaceuticals
Cleanrooms are used in a wide variety of industries all around the world. Various types of cleanrooms have specific purposes, but all of them follow strict guidelines to maximize the effectiveness of such complex structures. What is a cleanroom in pharmaceuticals? According to PharmTech, “a cleanroom can be defined as an environment where the supply, distribution, and filtration of clean air” are appropriately regulated to meet the standards of government authorities. In general, cleanrooms are important because they help protect manufactured products from contamination. More specifically, cleanroom requirements for pharmaceuticals are meticulously designed for the commercial survival of a successful product. This video will help you understand the protocols of a cleanroom that ensure the best quality control, the fundamentals of cleanroom design, and the planning required.

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