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8/8/2019 cGMP and it’s Importance in Herbal Preparations 2010.
WHO General Guidelines for Methodologies on Research and Evaluation of Traditional Medicine , WHO/EDM/TRM/2000.1,
WHO Geneva, 2000 (19 Swiss Francs)
Guidelines for the Appropriate use of Herbal Medicines (ISBN 92 9061 124 3), WHO Regional Publications, Western
Pacific Series No. 23, WHO Regional Office for the Western Pacific, Manila, 1998 (7.50 Swiss Francs)
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Good manufacturing practices: supplementary guidelines for the manufacture of herbal medicinal products *, **,Annex 8 of (ISBN 92 4 120863 5), WHO Technical Report Series, No. 863, WHO Geneva, 1996 (35 Swiss Francs) ±these guidelines are also included in Quality Assurance of Pharmaceuticals: A compendium of guidelines and related
materials, Volume 2, Good manufacturing practices and inspection.
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8/8/2019 cGMP and it’s Importance in Herbal Preparations 2010.
W HO monographs on selected medicinal plants (3 volumes) (ISBN 92 4 154517 8),WHO Geneva, 1999 (92 Swiss Francs)
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Guidelines for the Appropriate use of Herbal Medicines (ISBN 92 9061 124 3), WHORegional Publications, Western Pacific Series No. 23, WHO Regional Office for theWestern Pacific, Manila, 1998 (7.50 Swiss Francs)
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Good manufacturing practices: supplementary guidelines for the manufacture of
herbal medicinal products *, **, Annex 8 of (ISBN 92 4 120863 5), WHO TechnicalReport Series, No. 863, WHO Geneva, 1996 (35 Swiss Francs) ± these guidelines arealso included in Quality Assurance of Pharmaceuticals: A compendium of guidelinesand related materials, Volume 2, Good manufacturing practices and inspection.
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8/8/2019 cGMP and it’s Importance in Herbal Preparations 2010.