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												High-performance Liquid Chromatographic Method with Diode Array Detection for Quantification of Haloperidol Levels in Schizophrenic Patients During Routine Clinical Practice 						
Author(s): Tarun Jain, Anil Bhandari, Veerma Ram, Sanjay Sharma, Ratendra K Chaudhary and Manish ParakhTarun Jain, Anil Bhandari, Veerma Ram, Sanjay Sharma, Ratendra K Chaudhary and Manish Parakh             
						
												
				 Rationale:   Till  date,  very  few  HPLC  methods  are  available  with  short  run  time  for  monitoring  of  haloperidol, facilitating large number of sample analysis within short time frame.
Objective:   A  selective  and  sensitive  reverse  phase  high-performance  liquid  chromatographic  assay  has  been developed for monitoring of Haloperidol levels.
Methodology:   Chromatogram  separation  of  Haloperidol  and  Loratidine  (Internal  Standard)  was  achieved  using C18 column as stationary phase. Mobile phase consists of Acetonitrile and Water (50:50), pH-2.5 with 0.1% Acetic Acid and 0.05 M KHPO4 at a flow rate of 1.6 mL min-1. Detection was carried out at 240 nm using UV-PDA detector. Retention time for Haloperidol and Internal Standard was found to be 2:13 and 3:16 minutes respectively. The method has bee.. Read More»
				  
												DOI:
												 10.4172/1948-593X.1000037 
																	  
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