DEFINITION OF STABILITY INDICATING METHOD
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Answer / neel
Stability indicating method means the analytical method
which is capable to analyze and quantify the degraded
product during stability study.
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Answer / omkar singh yadav
Stability indicating are those method in which we performed
the forced degradation to ensure that our method will work
till the shelf life of the product.
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Answer / omkar yadav
Stability indicating methods are those method in which we
do the force degradation study to ensure that analytical
procedure is suitable for its intended use through out the
shelf life of drug product.
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Answer / vadlamudi manoj kumar
The method which studied in the forced degradation
conditions and found that the method is capable to
estimating the degradation of active and impurities as well
and this proves that the method is suitable for stability
studies for short term and long term,regular analysis and
also for shejf life extention of the samples if required.
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Answer / usha
Stability is the ability of the drug to remain as it is
under stress conditions through out its shelf life
SIM is a series of methods used to test whether the drug is
stable under different stress conditions during this period.
and here based on the results obtained by stress tests , how
long the drug would be stable under normal conditions is
interpretable.
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SIM is nothing but forced degradation study to determine
the intrensic stability of the molecule.
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Answer / pankaj_indo
in stability indicating we do the stress testing by
applying different condition so that it can be suitable for
stability testing in stability study till completion
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Answer / g.anuradha
Generally stability indicating methods are Assay forced
degradation methods are called stability indicating methods.
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