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Nitrosamine impurities are chemical compounds that have been found in some medications, raising concerns about their potential health risks. These impurities are formed unintentionally during the manufacturing process of certain drugs and can be harmful if present in high amounts.
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This review's thorough examination of a quickly developing topic that has attracted a lot of attention recently from the public, pharmaceutical corporations, and regulatory bodies is what makes it very special and relevant. Commonly used drugs including ranitidine and angiotensin II receptor blockers (ARBs) include nitrosamine impurities, which have prompted many product recalls and sparked worries about possible health hazards. Therefore, a deeper comprehension of these contaminants, their underlying sources, and practical mitigation techniques are desperately needed. In-depth analysis of the most recent analytical methods for identifying and measuring nitrosamine contaminants, which is essential for guaranteeing the security and caliber of pharmaceutical items, makes this review unique.
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This page is a summary of: Nitrosamine Impurities in Pharmaceuticals: An Empirical Review of their
Detection, Mechanisms, and Regulatory Approaches, Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry, March 2024, Bentham Science Publishers,
DOI: 10.2174/0115680266278636240125113509.
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