how can we decide the limit of cleaning validation? What is
the criteria for it?
Answer Posted / ramana reddy
limit of cleaning validation shall be calculated by
considering worst case product based on the least
solublity, therapeutic dose and toxicity of the product.
The criteria for calculating the cleaning validation is of
both DOSE criteria and 10 PPM criteria.
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