In Dissolution Test why limit is define Q+5%
what is the role of +5%.
Answer / Mr Surgriv Kumar Gautam
{"answers": ["In dissolution tests, the limit of Q + 5% is used to ensure that the drug being tested releases a sufficient amount of active ingredient over a specified period. The +5% allows for some variability in the test results, and ensures that the drug meets regulatory requirements for efficacy."]}
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