Fluphenazine

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Fluphenazine Palmitate / Fluphenazine Impurity 1

  • CAT Number DCTI-C-353
  • CAS Number 85137-32-2
  • Molecular Formula C38H56F3N3O2S
  • Molecular Weight 675.94

Fluphenazine Stearate / Fluphenazine Impurity-2

  • CAT Number DCTI-C-354
  • CAS Number 2285-19-0
  • Molecular Formula C40H60F3N3O2S
  • Molecular Weight 703.99

Fluphenazine-D6 hydrochloride

  • CAT Number DCTI-A-170
  • CAS Number  69-23-8(Unlabelled)
  • Molecular Formula C22H21D6ClF3N3OS (HCl Salt) C22H20D6F3N3OS (Free base)
  • Molecular Weight 480.02 (HCl Salt) 443.56 (Free base)
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Pharmaceutical manufacturers of Fluphenazine implement rigorous quality control measures to monitor and control impurity levels. These measures include using appropriate manufacturing processes, conducting thorough testing and analysis, and adhering to regulatory guidelines and specifications for impurity limits.

Impurities in Fluphenazine can arise from various sources, including raw materials, reagents during synthesis, degradation of the API over time, or by-products formed during the manufacturing process. Manufacturers need to identify and address these potential sources to maintain the purity of Fluphenazine.

Impurities in Fluphenazine are regularly tested and monitored throughout the manufacturing process and the product's shelf life. Manufacturers conduct routine analysis and stability studies to assess impurity levels and ensure compliance with regulatory requirements. These tests help maintain the quality and integrity of Fluphenazine.

The recommendation is to store Fluphenazine impurities at a controlled room temperature, within 2-8 °C.

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