
|Articles|June 13, 2016
Agilent Cary 630 Laboratory FTIR and Agilent 4500 Portable FTIR Systems for Detection of Counterfeit Pharmaceuticals
Author(s)Frank Higgins, Alan Rein
This application note demonstrates the effectiveness of Agilent compact and portable FTIR systems for detecting counterfeit pharmaceuticals with three examples: ethambutol hydrochloride, cephuroxime axetil, and atorvastatin calcium.
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