What Does CTD Stand For?
CTD stands for Common Technical Document
CTD, or Common Technical Document, is a standardized format for the submission of applications, amendments, and variations for pharmaceuticals and biopharmaceuticals to regulatory authorities. It facilitates the efficient organization and review of data related to drug quality, safety, and efficacy across multiple jurisdictions, promoting consistency and transparency in the regulatory process. The CTD is structured into five modules, which encompass administrative information, data on the quality of the product, non-clinical study results, clinical study data, and labeling information, ensuring comprehensive presentation of the necessary documentation for drug approval.
Added on 27th September 2008 | Last edited on 16th June 2025 | Edit Acronym