What a Meaningful Certificate of Analysis Should Include Complete chemical name Declared salt and counterion Free-cation and salt molecular weights where relevant Batch number and manufacture date Observed LC-MS result NMR identity evidence Counterion result Quantitative active-content assay Chromatographic purity Named and unknown impurity results Residual-solvent results Water or loss-on-drying result Elemental or inorganic-impurity testing where appropriate Method references and acceptance limits Testing-laboratory identity A clear statement of tests not performed Why 99% Purity Is Not Enough A single chromatographic percentage does not prove that the main peak is the correct positional isomer, that the counterion is correct, that the quantity is calculated properly or that residual solvents and inorganic impurities meet an appropriate specification
Were going to discuss this in terms of common experimental units, but remember, every lab's setup is unique
Experience has shown that vitamin B12 is completely safe, at any concentration in the diet and in the blood
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Intramuscular (IM) B12 injections using hydroxocobalamin, the preferred licensed form in the UK are recommended when: Oral supplementation has failed to correct a documented deficiency The patient has difficulty adhering to daily oral regimens Serum B12 levels remain persistently low despite adequate oral dosing There is clinical evidence of neurological or haematological complications In line with BNF guidance, the standard IM regimen for confirmed deficiency without neurological involvement is a loading course of 1 mg hydroxocobalamin on alternate days for two weeks , followed by maintenance of 1 mg every three months