what do you mean by Q+5 in dissolution

Answer Posted / suresh naidu

Q is the specification limit( the mean of individual tablets tested should be not less than Q) of the dissolution test.

Q+5 is the criteria for which the dissolution passing with 6 tablets at S-1 stage (optimum release).:

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