Within the context of pharmaceutical formulations, the purpose of the current investigation was to evaluate the repeatability of analytical techniques that were established for the simultaneous measurement of metformin (MET), teneligliptin (TNG), and pioglitazone (PGL). For the purpose of determining whether or not the results were reproducible, five duplicates of each medication were examined over many runs at varied concentration levels. Over the course of the study, the mean recovery for MET varied from 98.94% to 99.78%, for TNG it was between 95.20% and 98.70%, and for PGL it was between 97.12% and 99.26%. There was a constant level of precision and repeatability in the procedure, as evidenced by the fact that the relative standard deviation (%RSD) values for all medicines across all concentrations were consistently above 0.15%. In the context of normal quality control applications, these data provide evidence that the analytical technique that was established is reliable...
Keywords: Metformin (MET), Teneligliptin (TNG), and Pioglitazone (PGL), method development, validation.
How to cite this article: Shaikh P, Singla N, A Simple and Cost-Effective UV Spectrophotometric Method for the Simultaneous Determination of MET, TNG, and PGL in Multicomponent Formulations. Int J Drug Deliv Technol. 2025;15(4): 1712-1719, DOI: 10.25258/ijddt.15.4.22