no, GMP is the certification standard of pharmaceutical production enterprises, and it is the minimum standard for enterprises to produce drugs. If the GMP standard is not met, pharmaceutical preparations are not allowed to be produced. GMP is the abbreviation of Good Manufacture Practice, that is, good operating practices. The World Health Organization also has GMP, China also has GMP, and foreign countries also have GMP, but the requirements are different. Generally speaking, the requirements of GMP standards in Europe and America are stricter than those in China. In China, domestic GMP is the lowest quality level of drugs that can be listed in China, and there are higher quality levels, such as American GMP, original research, single prescription, patent and so on. In America: The minimum standard is GMP in America. Drugs are not internationally unified, but each country strictly supervises its own drugs. Therefore, there is no international highest standard, only the domestic highest standard. Generally speaking, the highest standard in China is the first in the world (international class 1.1 new drugs, global patents). For example, Pfizer's Viagra is the highest standard Viagra! Because it is a global patent, it is the same in the United States!
this requirement is applicable to health care products with Chinese medicine standards. However, not all health care products have the national medicine standard, which means not all health care products are medicines. GMP is the most basic condition that pharmaceutical processing enterprises must meet. Not the highest standards.