Acceptance of standard curve and re­analyzed samples [Bioanalytics]

posted by Ken Peh – Malaysia, 2014-03-27 20:14 (4077 d 05:11 ago) – Posting: # 12731
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Dear All,

Appreciate to have your feedback on the following questions.
  1. Do we have to reject the standard curve if the LLOQ and the standard next to LLOQ are out of the range ? EMEA guideline allows throwing 2 out of 8 standard calibrators. In this case, the criteria is fulfilled ? :confused:

  2. When we reanalyze the study samples, what is the criteria to accept the value of reanalyzed sample and reject the initial value ? Can we pick the initial concentration if the difference between the reanalyzed concentration and the initial concentration is less than 20% ?
Thank you.

Regards,
Ken

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