PMID: 2488627Jan 1, 1989Paper

The determination of chlorpromazine, related impurities and degradation products in pharmaceutical dosage forms

Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis
L F Chagonda, J S Millership

Abstract

The literature relating to the determination of chlorpromazine, related impurities and degradation products in pharmaceutical preparations is reviewed. Related impurities and degradation products are defined and official methods of analysis are described. Analytical methods including gravimetric, titrimetric ultraviolet-visible spectrophotometric, chromatographic and electrochemical techniques are discussed.

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Sep 2, 1998·Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences·B A Sarsfield, J T Maloy

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