
Good Clinical Practice
Good Clinical Practice (GCP) is a set of internationally recognized guidelines that ensure clinical trials are conducted ethically and scientifically. It guarantees that the rights, safety, and well-being of participants are protected, and that the data collected is accurate and reliable. GCP covers proper study design, informed consent, qualified investigators, accurate record-keeping, and adherence to protocols. By following GCP, researchers ensure that new treatments are investigated responsibly, helping the medical community and patients trust the results and advancements in healthcare.