Good hospital pharmacy practices are crucial to ensuring safe and effective drug care. These include Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP), which ensure the controlled and consistent production of medicines, essential for preventing contamination and dosing errors. Quality control verifies drug purity and concentration, playing a vital role in patient safety. Traceability enables each drug to be tracked throughout its life cycle, essential in the event of a product recall or to investigate adverse reactions. Cytotoxic reconstitution practices guarantee safety when handling powerful drugs used in cancer treatment. Finally, storage practices ensure that drugs are kept in optimal conditions to maintain their efficacy. The rigorous adoption of these practices is fundamental to the quality of care, reinforcing confidence in the healthcare system.