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We have been using Nitrogen as a carrier gas instead of Helium as defined in the USP for OVI method IV.
Now QA wants to know whether this is allowed, without being seen as a devaition from the USP that would require a revalidation.
I dont think it is a major deviation since:
The selectivity should not differ from one gas to the other,
and the resultant chromatographic results meet the specified system suitability requirements.
Any thoughts on whether the change of carrier gas is a major deviation from the method that would require re-validation?
Thank You
