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We are busy testing Paroxtine HCl (anhydrous) as per Ph. Eur. This product is very hygroscopic, and converts very quickly to the hemihydrate form. Does anone have suggestions on how to handle the sample during testing? We have suggested the following:
1. Before testing, the samples shall be stored in a desiccator over freshly dried silica gel.
2. Control the relative humidity in the lab to below 55% and ensure the sample is kept in a well sealed container.
Are these precautions sufficient or should we consider others to prevent the samples from converting to the hemihydrate form.
Mike














 
																							 
 