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Health-Based Exposure Limits (Permitted Daily Exposure) / (Allowable Daily Exposure) Based MACO Calculator

 



🧮✨ New Pharmaceutical Calculator | HBEL (PDE / ADE) Based MACO Calculator 🧪


Cakk Magg X is pleased to introduce our second online pharmaceutical calculator:

📊🧪 HBEL (PDE / ADE) Based MACO Calculator

Designed to support cleaning validation and cross-contamination risk assessment, this tool helps determine Maximum Allowable Carryover (MACO) using Health-Based Exposure Limits (HBEL) such as PDE / ADE.

🎯 Purpose

This calculator determines the MACO using the HBEL Limits i.e. PDE (Permitted Daily Exposure) / ADE (Allowable Daily Exposure) based method for cleaning validation. The calculated MACO represents the maximum quantity of residue of the previous product API that may carry over into the next product while ensuring patient safety. 📏⚖️

🔗 Try the calculator: CLICK HERE


👨‍🔬 Ideal for

🔹 Cleaning validation teams 🧼
🔹 Quality assurance professionals 📋
🔹 Regulatory affairs teams 📑
🔹 Technology transfer teams 🔄
🔹 Manufacturing & production teams 🏭
🔹 Toxicology & risk assessment teams 🧪
🔹 Consultants & auditors 👨‍💼👩‍💼

🧠 Key Functionalities

✨ HBEL (PDE / ADE) based MACO calculation
📥 Input previous product details
📥 Input receiving product parameters
⚖️ Automatic unit conversion (µg ↔ mg)
📦 Batch size conversion (kg / g / mg)
📊 Accurate MACO calculation output
🔎 Step-by-step detailed calculation view
🖨️ Print / Save as PDF report
📋 Structured documentation-ready output

🛠️ How to Use the Calculator

1️⃣ Enter Previous Product Name
2️⃣ Enter HBEL (PDE / ADE) value of API
3️⃣ Select correct unit (mg/day or µg/day)
4️⃣ Enter Receiving Product Name
5️⃣ Enter Maximum Therapeutic Daily Dose
6️⃣ Enter Minimum Batch Size
7️⃣ Click Calculate
8️⃣ Review Detailed Calculation
9️⃣ Print / Save as PDF for documentation 📄

🖨️ What You Get in Report

📊 MACO value
📋 Input summary
🧮 Detailed calculation
⚖️ Unit conversion details
📦 Batch size considerations

🔎 Explore more pharmaceutical calculators designed for cleaning validation, formulation development, and manufacturing: CLICK HERE


⚠️ Disclaimer

🔸 Results are provided for informational and planning purposes only.
🔸 Users must review, validate, and confirm calculations before use.
🔸 Cakk Magg X assumes no liability for decisions made based on unverified outputs.

🔸 Always verify suitability for specific regulatory requirements.


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