In Stability testing if significant change occurs then what
will be the action plan?
Answer Posted / j.naresh babu
After closing the investigation against the significant
change occurs in which condition, then go to further
stability testing conditions, ie if accelerated conditions
having significant change then go to Intermediate
conditions, if Long term conditions having significant
change then go to Refrigerator conditions.
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