Development of forced degradation and stability indicating studies of drugsâA review
Forced degradation is a degradation of new drug substance and drug product at conditions more severe than accelerated conditions. It is required to demonstrate specificity of stability indicating methods and also provides an insight into degradation pathways and degradation products of the drug subs...
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Main Authors: | M Blessy (Author), Ruchi D. Patel (Author), Prajesh N. Prajapati (Author), Y.K. Agrawal (Author) |
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2014-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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