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Hello,
Does anyone know if there is a scientific justification for performing microbial limits testing on 25 deg.C/60% RH as worst case scenario as compared to 30 deg C / 75% RH concerning a nasal spray?
Regards,
Deborah Edwards
Senior Scientist
Microbiology
Haleon
Haleon.com
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