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POTENCY TO BE USED ON ASSAY CALCULATION OF DRUG PRODUCT

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What potency to be used? as is or dried basis?
Hi

It depends on what type of analysis are you doing. In the pharma industry sometimes I express the result in one way or another. Look at your specifications.

Best luck

Fernando
Look at similar questions on the forum here.

For drug products the normal way of expressing assay results is a % label claim (% LC) of the strength of the product.

A % LC of between 90.0 - 110.0 % is pretty typical reporting specification for many drug products.
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