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Forced degradation study for Compendial procedure

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Is it require to perform the forced degradation study if using compendial procedure.

whether directly can use as stability indicationg method(compendial procedure)
If you are using the method for stability studies, then it is recommended to go for forced degradation studies, to establish that the method is stability indicating for your product....
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If I am not going to use for stability study then as per regulatory is it not required?
Yes forced degradation may not be required. But you have to check the few parameters of validation like specificity, LOD/LOQ, Precision etc.
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