what is difference between method validation and method
verification
Answer Posted / nilesh l patel
method validation is document evidance that method is accuurate for intended use it gives accurate and reproducible results.in method validation we check bellow mention parameters .1>specficity 2>pricision (repetibility and intermidiate precision),3> LOD & LOQ BY regration method or SN ratio method 4>robousness 5>rogudness.
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method trancfer is document evidence that whatever method is developed by adl deparment is applicable to qc PLANT for comercile purpose. for this qc checks difference of two laboratory results ,it should NMT 2% RSD IN ASSAY and also limitis given in TTVP for Related substances.
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