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U.S., European and other regulators require devicemakers to review their operations with some degree of regularity to ensure compliance with GMP rules. Companies are free to determine exactly when, where and how these audits are carried out; still, they often look upon them as yet another burdensome regulatory requirement. But internal audits also offer a keen tool that can pare away not only noncompliant operations, but also inefficient or costly procedures.