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The method being validated is used in order to quantify individual components of a pharmaceutical finished product.
I read that accuracy can be said to be inferred via the completion of the precision, linearity and specificity validation components. At the moment our sop states that we need to complete these three requirements in adition to accuracy but I am begining to wonder if this is actually case. The accuracy component of our method validation is quite tedious and I was hoping that someone may be able to suggest ways in which I can complete the above three requirements in order to allow me to infer accuracy.
Also is spiking a standard of known concentration with the relevent excipients and showing no change to response during the specificity requirement enough to show no interference of my active peaks ?
I hope the above makes sense and I look forward to any replies that may be forthcoming,
Peter














 
																							