IN DISSOLUTION WE ARE USING A LETTER 'Q' WHAT IS MENT BY Q
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quantity 'Q' is the amount of dissolved active ingredient
specified in the monograph. Required to be released in the
stated time, expressed as a percentage of labelled strength,
then the batch of the tablet or capsules is acceptable, if
each unit is not less than Q + 5 %.
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Answer / suresh naidu
The quantity,Q, is the amount of dissolved active
ingredient specified in the individual monograph, expressed
as a percentage of the labeled content
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Answer / bharat patel
Amount of active ingredient specified in the individual
monograph. expressed as %vof labelled content
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