Calibration and QC point with same concentration [Bioanalytics]

posted by Relaxation  – Germany, 2017-02-23 16:24 (3013 d 00:16 ago) – Posting: # 17099
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❝ Dear All,


❝ I was wondering if concentration of a calibration point can be equal to a QC point?

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❝ Do guidelines allow that or is just common sense that they should be different?


And a "Dear All" from me, too.
I am also not aware of any guideline giving a requirement that there should be different concentrations.
As this is not what I observed in most trials I was involved in and I had not heard of such a rule at all until today, I think I might learn something new here.

So my follow-up question:
is there really any rule, that CC and QC concentrations have to differ at all? And why would it be common sense, that they should be different, as long as I do not use the same stock solution?
I just can't see a reason (but I am also by no means a bioanalyst).

Best regards,

Steven.

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