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Impurity testing system suitability samples

In case of reduced availability of an impurity a possible approach is to prepare a spiked sample , i.e. a known amount of impurity is added to the CRS and may serve in a system suitability test as well as for the control of the level of this impurity. An example is given in the monograph for chlorprothixene hydrochloride (Monograph 0815 1999) where the content of the E-isomer is controlled to a level of not more than 2 per cent, Figure 5.5. [Pg.179]


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