Aim: To simplify the study on the effect of relative humidity and temperature on drug stability.
Methods: The stability of penicillin potassium as a model was studied with programmed humidifying and heating.
Results: Results of our programmed humidifying and heating experiments are comparable to those of traditional experiment at constant humidity and temperature.
Conclusion: Programmed humidifying and heating experiments are applicable to drug stability study.
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