All American Earns NSF GMP, Sport Stamps

September 25, 2012

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BILLINGS, Mont.All American Pharmaceuticals has reported its Billings facility has been GMP-registered by NSF International, a third-party auditor which also awarded the company its GMP for Sport registration. The designations demonstrate All American is in compliance with federal GMP (good manufacturing practice) regulations from FDA and does not manufacture or handle any substance banned by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA). As a benefit, the company can now use the NSF GMP and GMP for Sport logos on its product labeling.

 NSF GMP registration is just the latest check and balance in our quality assurance program, said Doug Hardy, president of All American Pharmaceuticals, awhich makes Kre-Alkalyn® and Kre-Celazine® creatine-based ingredients. We feel the only way to maintain superior quality and contaminant-free manufacturing is to constantly challenge our methods. And we want our customers to feel confident that the label on their product represents exactly whats in the package.

Hardy said the company went the extra step for GMP for Sport designation so sports supplement manufacturers using All American's contract manufacturing services could feel confident the facilities comply to GMPs and are free of banned substances.

For an in-depth look at what it takes to successfully meet GMP regulations, check out the webinar, "Overcoming GMP Challenges; Charting a Path to a Successful GMP Inspection," available on-demand .

Also, check out these recently recorded SupplySide Education Sessions:

GMP Compliance and Contract Manufacturers: A Legal View , featuring Marc S. Ullman, Esq., Partner, Ullman, Shapiro & Ullman LLP, and Mark A. LeDoux, J.D., Founder, CEO and Chairman, Natural Alternatives Intl. Inc.

The FDA Speaks on GMP Inspections , featuring FDA's Bradford W. Williams, Manager, Division of Dietary Supplement Programs

 

 

 



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