A Glycerin, anhydrous CEP of the European Pharmacopoeia monograph is often referred to as a Glycerin, anhydrous Certificate of Suitability (COS). The purpose of a Glycerin, anhydrous CEP is to show that the European Pharmacopoeia monograph adequately controls the purity of Glycerin, anhydrous EP produced by a given manufacturer. Suppliers of raw materials can prove the suitability of Glycerin, anhydrous to their clients by showing that a Glycerin, anhydrous CEP has been issued for it. The manufacturer submits a Glycerin, anhydrous CEP (COS) as part of the market authorization procedure, and it takes on the role of a Glycerin, anhydrous CEP holder for the record. Additionally, the data presented in the Glycerin, anhydrous CEP (COS) is managed confidentially and offers a centralized system acknowledged by numerous nations, exactly like the Glycerin, anhydrous DMF.
A Glycerin, anhydrous CEP (COS) is recognised by all 36 nations that make up the European Pharmacopoeia Convention. Glycerin, anhydrous CEPs may be accepted in nations that are not members of the Ph. Eur. at the discretion of the authorities there.
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