Calling chemicals, and their composites, as “medicines” does not change their identity and/or nature!

They remain chemicals!

Establishing and monitoring the quality of these products, such as tablets/capsules, follow fundamental principles of chemical sciences. Unfortunately, these principles are ignored and violated under non-scientific practices such as regulatory guidance/requirements or pharmacopoeial standards. Hence, the fact remains that no one is monitoring, or can monitor, the quality of these products, no matter how or who presents/promotes them – claims would be false.

The manufactures do not have the freedom to manufacture quality products because they have to comply with irrelevant and non-GMP regulatory requirements and standards.

On the other hand, if the “quality” of the products is defined with a measurable parameter that is surprisingly simple and straight forward, it will become much simpler and more efficient to establish, monitor, and manufacture quality pharmaceutical/medicinal products.

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