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Preview: Joint Poster at Respiratory Drug Delivery 2012

[fa icon="calendar'] May 4, 2012 2:11:41 PM / by Admin posted in analytical testing, Blog, dry powder inhaler, Ingredient-Specific Particle Sizing, method validation, Nasal Drug Products, Nasal suspension PSD, Pharmaceutical, pharmaceutical, pharmaceutical formulation, Raman chemical imaging

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This year at Respiratory Drug Delivery 2012, Dr. Oksana Olkhovyk will be presenting a poster with Christopher Vernall from the University of Bath which is located in the UK. This year’s poster topic, titled: “Investigation of the Microstructure of Combination Dry Powder Inhaler Formulations by Atomic Force Microscopy and Raman Chemical Imaging”, aims to investigate the microstructure of commercial Seretide® Accuhaler® using RCI and the cohesive-adhesive balance (CAB) approach to colloid probe AFM.

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Robustness: An Often Overlooked and Under Appreciated Element of Method Validation

[fa icon="calendar'] Apr 17, 2012 12:17:36 PM / by Tricia Wood posted in Blog, method validation, Quality Assurance, quality assurance, quality control, Quality Corner, quality management system, quality system

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Method validation is the process of demonstrating that the performance characteristics of an analytical method meet the requirements of the intended use and extended range of interest.  Although the parameters may vary depending on the type of the method to be validated, common validation elements that need to be considered are:

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