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Q1: What is the address of Chandra Labs?
A1: The address of Chandra Labs is 5535/173, Plot No 10, 1st Floor, IDA, Prasanth Nagar, Kukatpally, Hyderabad 500072.
Q2: What type of organization is Chandra Labs?
A2: Chandra Labs is a GXP compliant contract research organization providing analytical services in both discovery and drug development areas.
Q3: What is the year Chandra Labs was founded?
A3: Chandra Labs was founded in 2005.
Q4: What quality management systems does Chandra Labs follow?
A4: Chandra Labs follows Quality Management Systems as per ISO/IEC: 17025: 2005 to meet current Global regulatory requirements.
Q5: What services does Chandra Labs provide for pharmaceutical testing?
A5: Chandra Labs provides expert analytical services in all areas of testing from raw materials, excipients, APIs, Bulk drugs, intermediates to finished products, including routine physico chemical analysis, microbiological analysis, identification of microorganisms, mineral trace and heavy metals analysis, organic volatile impurities and residual solvents analysis, vitamin assays, amino acid analysis, dissolution profiling, elemental analysis, and semiquantitative screening of periodic classification of elements.
Q6: What regulatory requirements does Chandra Labs follow for data integrity?
A6: Chandra Labs follows CFR 211 regulations subsections (a) to (g) for data integrity, ensuring that all data acquisition systems are linked through ECM software for secure data handling from generation till archival of electronic data.
Q7: What is the purpose of Chandra Labs' sophisticated pharmaceutical testing lab?
A7: The purpose of Chandra Labs' sophisticated pharmaceutical testing lab is to operate as an extension to customers' QC and Analytical R&D laboratories, providing expert analytical services in all areas of testing from conception to market.
Q8: What certifications or standards does Chandra Labs follow for its services?
A8: Chandra Labs follows ISO 17025 standards for its services, ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements such as USP <232> and <233>, ICH guidelines, and EP 5.2.