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- US Pharmacopeia (USP)
Learn about USP’s portfolio of solutions to help address quality assurance, enhance regulatory predictability, and help manufacturers distribute quality medicines, dietary supplements and foods
- About the U. S. Pharmacopeia (USP)
USP is an independent, scientific nonprofit organization focused on building trust in the supply of safe, quality medicines We are working to strengthen the global supply chain so that the medicines people rely on for health are available when needed and work as expected
- USP Reference Standards
Recognized globally, USP Standards accelerate the pharmaceutical drug development process and increase confidence in the accuracy of analytical results USP Standards are built on deep science, provide a high degree of analytic rigor and are accepted by regulators around the world
- Dietary Supplements Verification Program | USP
USP verifies dietary supplements containing vitamins like B, C, D, and E, minerals like calcium, and other dietary supplements like melatonin, CoQ10, botanicals, and probiotics
- FAQs: USP and its Standards
USP’s primary compendia of standards are the United States Pharmacopeia and the National Formulary (USP–NF) USP standards may be adapted or adopted by any organization or government worldwide
- Dietary Supplement Manufacturing - USP Verified Mark | USP
The distinctive USP Verified Mark is awarded by USP to dietary supplement products that successfully undergo and meet the stringent requirements of its voluntary USP Dietary Supplement Verification Process
- What the Letters USP Mean on the Label of Your Medicine
The practice of labeling medicines with the letters “U S P ” or “USP” became more prevalent In 1938, the Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act reaffirmed the role of the pharmacopeia and expanded its role to include USP standards for labeling and packaging
- USP
USP prides itself on its quality policy and ISO accreditation Find more information on our policy and the different ways we pursue compliance and registration to standards set by the International Organization of Standardization (ISO)
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