Hi Sir! I dont understand why when n = 10 then k =2,4? why k = 2,4 is the worst case result (i read your answer through the comments)? Could you please explain my question? Thank you so much!
Hello xyii7321, thanks for your query. It is as per USP. In first chance means for 10 units it would be 2.4 and in next chance for additional 20 units ( total 30 units i.e. initial 10+ later on 20 units) it would be 2.0.
Hi Vikas, AV Value is acceptance value , resulting from calculation given in the video which should be NMT 15 in either case whether 10 units analysis or 10+20 units analysis
Sir please your explanation is very clear and I understood. But still I want to know with one example of showing ten tablets uniformity weight. Please Sir
Hi Ajay, min. & max. range is calculated by using L2 value i. e. 25 in formula, only for 30 dosage units. Keep in mind that in both cases either 10 units (case 1)or 30 units ( case 2), L1 is used as limit for acceptance value.
@@pharmaearners7680 thank u sir. As DRA person it is more difficult to understand. But after watching the ppt whole topic of uniformity of content is clear now.
Hi Praful, thanks for your query. This is official formula based on USP R&D . Here we can say if we are taking 10 units , then in formula, 2.4 will give worst case result in comparison to 2.0. That is why for 10 units constant value is taken 2.4.
Hi Jitendra, Thanks for your query. L2 is no any condition. As per USP, L2 VALUE is kept 25 in the formula to know the minimum and maximum range of individual value among whether in 10 tablets ( first stage) analysis or 30 (10+20) tablets ( second stage) analysis. You are advised to see and listen the video once again to get full clarity.
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Can you share weight variation briefly?
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Please sir explain which tabs weight variation cu decide
Sir Quality Control table, capsule ointment or syrup ka weight kese late
In L2 case, if AV value found 20 then ?
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Hi Sir! I dont understand why when n = 10 then k =2,4? why k = 2,4 is the worst case result (i read your answer through the comments)? Could you please explain my question? Thank you so much!
Hello xyii7321, thanks for your query.
It is as per USP. In first chance means for 10 units it would be 2.4 and in next chance for additional 20 units ( total 30 units i.e. initial 10+ later on 20 units) it would be 2.0.
I need some clarifications between SD and RSD why SD consider in BU and RSD consider in CU
Sir great. pl. explain oot consequences in stability study
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Pls anwer ...define AV Value...?
Hi Vikas, AV Value is acceptance value , resulting from calculation given in the video which should be NMT 15 in either case whether 10 units analysis or 10+20 units analysis
Sir please your explanation is very clear and I understood. But still I want to know with one example of showing ten tablets uniformity weight. Please Sir
Thanks
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Is max. and min. Range applicable for 10 tab. (L1 case) if yes then what it will be?
Hi Ajay, min. & max. range is calculated by using L2 value i. e. 25 in formula, only for 30 dosage units.
Keep in mind that in both cases either 10 units (case 1)or 30 units ( case 2), L1 is used as limit for acceptance value.
@@pharmaearners7680 thank u sir. As DRA person it is more difficult to understand. But after watching the ppt whole topic of uniformity of content is clear now.
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Sir please make a video on oos oot and ooe
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Sir what's current USP update about CU TEST
Sir why 2.0 or 2.4 was used for cu
Hi Praful, thanks for your query.
This is official formula based on USP R&D .
Here we can say if we are taking 10 units , then in formula, 2.4 will give worst case result in comparison to 2.0. That is why for 10 units constant value is taken 2.4.
Sir please make a video on accuracy
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Sir ham L2 Condition me kab jate h???
Hi Jitendra, Thanks for your query.
L2 is no any condition.
As per USP, L2 VALUE is kept 25 in the formula to know the minimum and maximum range of individual value among whether in 10 tablets ( first stage) analysis or 30 (10+20) tablets ( second stage) analysis.
You are advised to see and listen the video once again to get full clarity.
Thank sir
You are welcome
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Hi Taksh, it is mentioned in USP
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Reference value kya hoti h
Pls sir Explain in exel sheet.
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Sir, your content is really appreciable and I love this but due to this disturbance can't able to focus.🙏
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Remove background music
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In latest videos no background music is there.
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