The consequences of not being in pharmaceutical compliance are obvious. As we have just seen; not being in compliance with regulations set out by regulatory authorities can have serious consequences. These are some of the problems that could arise if there is lack of pharmaceutical compliance:
1) The medicine could be ineffective: This could mean that the medicine would not be serving its desired effect. As a result, all the trouble the medical fraternity and the patient takes would come to naught.
2) The patient could suffer: When it comes to high specialty drugs such as cardiologic or cancer or drugs that act on the autoimmune system or the central nervous system; drugs that don't have the necessary regulatory pharmaceutical compliance can cause ill-effects that can go up to the level of causing death to the patient.
3) It could result in loss of huge amounts of money: An organization that does not show pharmaceutical compliance is at extremely high risk of incurring incalculable losses. First, it could end up losing money when consumers start distrusting its reputation and doubt its ability to deliver an effective product. Next; it could lose large amounts of money in expensive lawsuits that could pull its name down and cause it the kind of damage that it will possibly never recover from.