
Guidelines for good clinical practice (GCP)
Good Clinical Practice (GCP) is a set of internationally recognized standards that ensure medical research involving people is conducted ethically, safely, and reliably. It ensures that the rights, safety, and well-being of participants are prioritized, and that the data collected is accurate and credible. GCP guidelines cover how studies should be planned, conducted, recorded, and reported, promoting transparency and accountability. Overall, GCP helps ensure that medical discoveries are trustworthy and that participants are protected throughout the research process.