Extrapolation of Calibration Curve [Bioanalytics]

posted by auditor – India, 2012-02-10 07:45 (4859 d 02:26 ago) – Posting: # 8090
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Dear All,

This is something regarding the practice deference between Indian CRO and over sea's. In India we prefer to prepare calibration curve within the establish calibration curve. however in some of the over sea's data we have observed that they are some times using higher values of ULOQ then the establish one in the validation due to differences in weight taken. As a part of justification they said that till date agency has not raised any question on that as the difference is very less.

Kindly advice me on above mentioned case. is it acceptable? is regulatory accept if prepared ULOQ is slightly higher then the established during validation?

Regards,

Auditor

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