Four accurate, precise, and validated stability-indicating spectrophotometric methods handling either zero-order spectra or ratio spectra have been developed and compared for the analysis of isoxsuprine hydrochloride (ISX) in the presence of its oxidative degradation product. The first two methods processed zero-order spectra, namely graphical absorbance ratio or Q-Analysis and area under the curve, whereas the third and fourth methods manipulated ratio spectra, namely the ratio difference spectrophotometric method and derivative ratio. The proposed methods showed good linearity in the range of 2-23 µg/mL. The methods were tested for specificity using laboratory-prepared mixtures containing the drug and its degradation product. The proposed methods were applied for the determination of ISX in Vascular tablets and the obtained results were acceptable, with small percentage RSD values. The validity of the proposed procedures was further assessed by applying the standard addition technique, which showed no interference from excipients. The obtained results were statistically compared with those obtained by the reported method, showing no significant differences when t- and F-tests were applied.

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