Pharmaceutical QA/QC Information

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Modern advances in pharmacology have resulted in increased life expectancy and reduced suffering of patients fighting disease. It is the frail and vulnerable that have come to rely on modern medicines. Consequently, it is paramount that prescribed drugs have the desired therapeutic efficacy, without fear of harmful side effects from impurities. For healthcare systems to provide quality care, prescription medicines must meet regulatory quality assurance standards.

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Counter Ion Analysis Information

Salt formation is important in pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical drug development to improve physicochemical properties of the drug. Approximately half of all drugs are formulated and administered as salts. A broad selection of inorganic and organic ions can be used as pharmaceutical counterions.

Extractables and Leachables Information

Extractable and Leachable compounds can migrate from polymeric materials used in container closure, production, and packaging systems for pharmaceuticals and biopharmaceuticals. A container closure system should not release chemicals that can accumulate in the drug product in quantities sufficient to present a risk of toxicity or affect its stability or efficacy.

Impurity Analysis Information

Organic synthesis or cell culture (in the case of biotherapeutics) often leads to less than 100% production. Consequently, a range of impurities are made together with any medicine. In addition, impurities can come from anything within the production or packaging chain that the medicine comes into contact with. 

Residual Solvent Analysis Information

Residual solvents in pharmaceuticals are volatile organic compounds used or created during the manufacture of drugs and pharmaceutical additives. The U.S. Pharmacopeia (USP) general chapters <467> Residual Solvents  were created based on the analytical methods specified in the EP (European Pharmacopoeia) to ensure pharmaceuticals are free from toxicologically significant levels of volatile organic compounds.


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