71 〉〉〉〉 STERILITY TESTS
of the test. Modify the conditions in order to eliminate the antimicrobial activity, and repeat the Method Suitability Test. This method suitability is performed (a) when the test for sterility has to be carried out on a new product; and (b) whenever there is a change in the experimental conditions of the test.
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