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Quality Tolerance Limits: Why Breaches Happen Early and How to Act Fast

Quality tolerance limits (QTLs) are trial-level thresholds on critical-to-quality (CtQ) factors—key measures where sustained deviation could affect safety or primary conclusions. They should be a small set of guardrails that trigger timely investigation and documented decisions within risk-based quality management (RBQM).

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