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Clindamycin impurities are characterized using various analytical techniques, including spectroscopic methods (IR, UV), mass spectrometry (MS), and comparison with reference standards.
Stability studies help assess the formation and degradation of Clindamycin impurities over time under various storage conditions, providing valuable information for impurity control strategies.
Acetonitrile is a solvent used in analyzing many impurities in Clindamycin.
Clindamycin impurities are stored at a controlled room temperature between 2-8 °C or as indicated on the Certificate of Analysis (CoA).
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