Stability:- Basic Concepts and Objectives
STRESS TESTING–FORCED DEGRADATION (API) Studies undertaken to elucidate the intrinsic stability of the API. Such testing is part of the development strategy and is normally carried out under more severe conditions than those used for accelerated testing. To identify potential degradants (degradation pathways) of the API and assess if they can
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