Volume 70, Issue 9 pp. 1085-1087
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Test for reproducibility of metered-dose aerosol valves for pharmaceutical solutions

A. Cutie

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A. Cutie

Arnold & Marie Schwartz College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Brooklyn, NY 11201

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J. Burger

J. Burger

Whitehall International, Division of American Home Products Corporation, New York, NY 10017

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C. Clawans

C. Clawans

Schering Corporation, Bloomfield, NJ 07003

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D. Dolinsky

D. Dolinsky

Arnold & Marie Schwartz College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Brooklyn, NY 11201

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W. Feinstein

W. Feinstein

Whitehall International, Division of American Home Products Corporation, New York, NY 10017

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B. Gupta

B. Gupta

Schering Corporation, Bloomfield, NJ 07003

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A. Grueneberg

A. Grueneberg

USV Laboratories Division, Tuckahoe, NY 10707

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J. Sciarra

J. Sciarra

Arnold & Marie Schwartz College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Brooklyn, NY 11201

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First published: September 1981
Citations: 3

Abstract

Seven independent testing sites received metered-dose aerosols containing a standard test solution to assess a newly designed protocol for studying the reproducibility of metered-dose aerosol valves. In accordance with the rather small sampling protocol design, the amount of product dispensed per actuation was measured over the life of the aerosol at designated regions of actuation. A statistical analysis of the data collected at each testing site clearly indicated that the testing protocol is sufficiently reliable and workable for assessing the reproducibility of valve delivery for a given lot of metered-dose valves.

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