The basic requirements for preparations mainly include effectiveness, safety and stability. Effectiveness means that the preparation must be able to achieve the expected therapeutic effect; safety means that the preparation will not cause harm to the patient's health during use; stability is to ensure that the preparation can maintain its quality and effect during storage and transportation.
Specific requirements
Effectiveness: The preparation must be able to achieve the expected therapeutic effect and meet clinical needs.
Safety: The preparation will not cause harm to the patient's health during use, ensuring the safety of the patient.
Stability: The preparation can maintain its quality and effect during storage and transportation, ensuring that it can play its expected role in different environments.












