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posted by nobody – 2014-12-07 18:31 (4213 d 03:38 ago) – Posting: # 14002
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What is the producer risk (rough estimate is sufficient) for a BE-study?

Just asking...

Sometimes statistics is against you, sometimes it's your friend. Not to speak of being able to read chromatograms, calibration curves etc.

I would start with an overview on all analytical runs performed, from validation to the final study samples. Dates, times, run time per chromatogram, run time per batch. Compare to times on print-outs of chromatograms. Start from the basics (if we talk of the analytical part, clinics is a differnt piece of cake).

If you can't get these data, reject the study overall.

My 5cent...

Kindest regards, nobody

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