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Celsis Rapid Detection's Updated Drug Master Files (DMFs) Accepted by FDA
Date:5/27/2010

ivalence, for use with both microbial limits and sterility testing. They can be used to supplement or streamline the validation of a Celsis system, saving companies' time in preparation and saving the FDA time in review and approval.

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Celsis International is a leading global provider of innovative life science products and laboratory services to the pharmaceutical and consumer products industries. Each Celsis division delivers substantial time and cost savings to its customers while ensuring product quality and safety for consumers. Celsis' extensive client base includes leading pharmaceutical and consumer products companies, as well as all of the top 25 pharmaceutical companies worldwide. Visit www.celsis.com for more information.


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