How To Properly Carry Out An Analytical Method Transfer Analytical method transfer constitutes a critical step in research as it stimulates drug discovery, clinical testing, and long-term stability testing ,etc. Method transfer is achieved to document the fact that a testing laboratory has the qualification of conducting already validated analytical methods for generating GLP compliant data. Types of Analytical Method Transfer Comparative Testing The comparative testing analysis is carried out by the two laboratories on the same API. The acceptance criteria after the analysis are matched. Both the acceptance variability and criteria are mentioned in the transfer protocol. Co-Validation Testing The co-validation testing is achieved with an inter-laboratory verification process conducted by both the transferring and receiving laboratories. Using
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reproducibility of the method is achieved. Revalidation Partial validation of the analytical method is also considered in analytical method transfer. Sometimes, this is necessary in the case of a method change. In some cases, the laboratories can opt for transfer wavier, following which the need for analytical method transfer is eliminated. The method is transferred to the receiving laboratory without generating inter-lab data.