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LFA Development: Stability Testing & Claim Support

Ensuring the stability of Lateral Flow Assays is critical for maintaining reliable performance, supporting regulatory requirements, and establishing accurate shelf life claims. At Fleet Bioprocessing Ltd., we offer comprehensive stability testing services tailored specifically for lateral flow devices, providing the data and confidence needed to take your assay from development to market.
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Formal stability studies are a critical step in demonstrating that your lateral flow assays will perform consistently throughout their intended shelf life. By providing rigorous, high quality stability data, our service reduces risk, supports product claims, and strengthens confidence in your assay for both internal stakeholders and regulatory authorities.
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Get in touch to discuss how our formal stability studies can support your Lateral Flow Assay development and shelf life validation.

Why Choose Our LFA Stability Testing Service?

  • Regulatory ready data - Studies are conducted under controlled conditions to generate robust, reproducible results suitable for regulatory or quality submissions.

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  • Flexible study design - Tailored protocols to match your assay format, storage conditions, and intended shelf-life.

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  • Expert analysis - Our team interprets the data in the context of assay performance, helping you make informed decisions about product longevity.​

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  • End-to-end service - From device storage to testing and reporting, Fleet manages the full stability study workflow for you.

Example Projects

Claim support program for allergy assay range generates over 500 reports!

Over an extended period, Fleet coordinated and performed over 500 claim support and stability studies for an automated allergy platform. This required extensive and detailed planning to avoid scheduling conflicts and to manage long term stability studies. This range of assays has subsequently been successfully launched to market globally.

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