Why 3X sampling plan are implemented in process validation?
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Answer / santosh chindiri
3 sampling plans are implemented in process validation because the results are
1-accidental
2-co incidental
3-conformational
some times there might be chances for 4th batch also but it is cost effective and time consuming process.
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Answer / aminul haque
Why 3X sampling plan are implemented in process validation?
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Answer / ranjeet
In 3 x sampling x is the average weight of the product ,if sampling plan is implemented in 3x means 3 times of average weight we sampled then it gives the result to how much accurate blending and mixing done.
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Answer / dinesh rathod
3x sampling plan was implemented for process validation in that three time analysis sample required first initial analysis second repeat analysis and third one is retained for control sample.
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