Aberrant results [Bioanalytics]
Dear Manu!
Define aberrant. If they can track the result down to a documented (!!) reason like faulty i.st.. addition, bad chromatography, equipment failure, etc. - why not? An SOP and an audit rail is mandatory.
❝ they have just reanalysed (from the same vial) the samples which already
❝ injected and having an abberent value.
Define aberrant. If they can track the result down to a documented (!!) reason like faulty i.st.. addition, bad chromatography, equipment failure, etc. - why not? An SOP and an audit rail is mandatory.
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Complete thread:
- Use of subject samples for trials manusyriac 2010-09-28 18:14
- Pharmacokinetic Repeats Helmut 2010-09-28 18:23
- Pharmacokinetic Repeats manusyriac 2010-09-29 04:56
- Aberrant resultsHelmut 2010-09-29 21:37
- Aberrant results manusyriac 2010-10-05 16:47
- Aberrant resultsHelmut 2010-09-29 21:37
- Pharmacokinetic Repeats manusyriac 2010-09-29 04:56
- Pharmacokinetic Repeats Helmut 2010-09-28 18:23
