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Tenoxicam is an oxicam-class nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) that is used for pain and inflammation in conditions such as arthritis. Its impurity profile includes structurally related analogs, residual solvents, and degradation products. Its typical degradation pathways involve oxidative breakdown of the thienothiazine ring, hydrolytic cleavage of amide bonds, and rearrangement of aromatic substituents. These impurities may affect the drug’s potency, stability, and safety. All impurities are structurally characterized and qualified according to ICH guidelines for toxicological assessment and analytical validation.
Pharmacopeial and non-pharmacopeial Tenoxicam impurity compounds are available in compliance with European Pharmacopoeia (EP) specifications. These standards are required for the development of analytical methods, impurity profiling, and long-term stability studies. EP traceable materials are supplied with validated analytical data, including purity, structural confirmation, and spectral characterization.
Structurally related compounds and synthetic analogs associated with Tenoxicam are included for impurity identification, toxicological qualification, and regulatory submission. These related substances are used in forced degradation studies, genotoxicity assessments, and impurity threshold evaluations. They are essential for understanding the impurity profile and ensuring compliance with regulatory limits.
Tenoxicam impurity reference standards are provided with validated analytical data, including purity, NMR, MS, and full Certificates of Analysis. These standards are used in pharmaceutical research, method validation, and GMP-compliant quality control. EP/USP traceable entries are available upon request and are routinely re-tested to ensure consistency and reliability.
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