This document discusses tests used to analyze pharmaceutical oral liquid preparations. It describes an assay for liquid test that determines the strength of the active pharmaceutical ingredient. It also discusses an impurities test that detects any non-active or non-excipient components, commonly measuring related substances from synthesis or degradation of the active ingredient. Finally, it lists common types of oral liquid preparations as oral solutions, suspensions, emulsions, and drops.
This document discusses tests used to analyze pharmaceutical oral liquid preparations. It describes an assay for liquid test that determines the strength of the active pharmaceutical ingredient. It also discusses an impurities test that detects any non-active or non-excipient components, commonly measuring related substances from synthesis or degradation of the active ingredient. Finally, it lists common types of oral liquid preparations as oral solutions, suspensions, emulsions, and drops.
This document discusses tests used to analyze pharmaceutical oral liquid preparations. It describes an assay for liquid test that determines the strength of the active pharmaceutical ingredient. It also discusses an impurities test that detects any non-active or non-excipient components, commonly measuring related substances from synthesis or degradation of the active ingredient. Finally, it lists common types of oral liquid preparations as oral solutions, suspensions, emulsions, and drops.
This test determines the strength or content of the API
in the pharmaceutical oral liquid preparations and is sometimes called a content test. (iv) Impurities This test determines the presence of any component that is not the API or an excipient of pharmaceutical oral liquid preparations. The most common type of impurities that are measured is related substances, which are process impurities from the new drug substance synthesis, degradation products of the API, or both. Types of liquid preparation for oral use : Oral solution Oral suspensions Oral emulsions Oral drops