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            • Certificate of Analysis (COA)
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            • A document listing the test methods, specification and results of testing a representative sample from the batch to be delivered. IPEC Europe
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            • Growers, extractors, manufacturers and resellers use third-party testing laboratories to analyze several aspects of their products. Most commonly, customers want to confirm THC levels are within the legal limit and the cannabinoid profile is what they want or expect. Following testing, laboratories issue a Certificate of Analysis (COA) that is associated with the product being sold giving confidence to the next user. - News Medical by
            • Some people are now anonymously calling out the company on Instagram, alleging that they’ve experienced severe health problems after eating F-Factor products — from full-body rashes, to severe gastric distress, and even amenorrhea. Some also claim the products may contain lead and asked F-Factor to release a Certificate of Analysis (COA), which would provide lab results of their products' quality control tests. On Thursday, the company shared a COA of its chocolate fiber/protein powder, showing that the product received a "pass," meaning the number of trace metals in the products was below the legal limit. - Shape by
            • LGM Pharma has separate procedures for qualified suppliers and new suppliers. The company requires a certificate of analysis (CoA), all shipping documents, and the material safety data sheets from suppliers that have already been audited and qualified, according to Lenox.“With a new supplier or with any concerns, we advise our clients to do the release testing themselves. It can be very dependent on the product and the nature of the relationship with the vendor—their reputation, reliability, qualification status,” he says. - PharmTech by
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