Weighing in pharmaceutical quality control according to US Pharmacopeia

June 19, 2019

This white paper fully explains the requirements of the 2019 versions of the USP General Chapters 41 and 1251 and provides guidance on how to put these requirements into practice. Weighing according to USP requirements ensures that consistently high quality weighing results are achieved and applies to all pharmaceutical QC activities worldwide, not just those in the US.

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CÚRAM is a multidisciplinary research centre advancing R&D in the medical device sector. Supported by Science Foundation Ireland and industry partners, CÚRAM enhances Ireland’s standing as a major hub for the global medical devices industry.

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