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I'm confuse with the above mentioned statement. Need some clarification. Thanks.
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is forced degradation studies should be always applied on our RS test method validation? thanks.Which part of it confuses you?
you mean to say, if we are able to show specificity of impurities with the use of its corresponding available standard, it is no longer required to us to conduct forced degradation?Yes.
Unless you already know in detail the degradation products and have them available so that you can demonstrate adequate separation. The latter (the separation og the degradants from the intact molecule) and determination of those is the specificity indicator here.
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