Competency information

Details

Perform, interpret and report on a range of other chemical techniques used to ensure that samples/products meet the agreed specifications appropriate to your unit.

Considerations

  • How to ensure that samples/products meet the agreed specifications.
  • Calibration, maintenance procedures, etc.
  • Suitability of instrument.
  • System suitability requirements/precision/detection limits etc
  • Principles of the techniques used.
  • Use the appropriate documentation, e.g. SOPs, worksheets, laboratory information management systems (LIMS).
  • Data security, clinical governance, confidentiality, etc.
  • Testing requirements for a range of product types: raw materials, finished products, stability samples, other samples.
  • Limitation of technique, product characteristics analysed by technique.
  • Techniques and instrumentation.
  • Volumetric analysis – aqueous and non-aqueous.
  • Identification tests, test tube reactions, limit tests.
  • Gravimetric analysis.
  • Refractometry.
  • Melting point.
  • Polarimetry.
  • Spectroscopy – ultraviolet (UV)/visible.
  • Spectroscopy – infrared (IR).
  • Spectroscopy – atomic absorption.
  • Electrochemistry/pH.
  • Particulate measurement, liquids.
  • Solid dose forms, physical testing methods (e.g. hardness, friability, disintegration; theoretical only).
  • Dissolution (theoretical only).
  • Thin-layer chromatography (TLC).
  • High-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC).
  • Gas chromatography.
  • Ion separation chromatography.
  • Endotoxin and pyrogen testing.
  • Pharmaceutical microbiology – sterility testing, non-sterile product microbiology, water systems testing, preservative efficacy testing.

Relevant learning outcomes

# Outcome
# 3 Outcome Perform a range of chemical analytical techniques that provide evidence of product quality to ensure that samples/products meet the agreed specifications analysing, interpreting, reporting and acting on the results.