Note: This manual is for Genesis R&D Supplements 2.0 and later. The manual for versions 1.6 and earlier can be found here: Genesis R&D Supplements Documentation
Percent Overage Calculations
To maintain label claim consistency, you must account for potency loss over time. Genesis R&D offers two methods for evaluating your estimated potency loss. Both methods assume that you know the overage percentage.Â
The Label Claim method is the default method in the program. In this method, the overage is a percentage of the label claim amount. For example, if the label claim amount is 100 mg and the overage is 10%, the label claim method calculation looks like this:
100 mg label claim x 1.1 = 110 mg per serving.ÂThe Per Serving method is an alternate method that is used by some companies. In this method, the overage is a percentage of the per serving amount. For example, if the label claim amount is 100 mg and the overage is 10%, the per serving method calculation looks like this:
100 mg label claim / 0.9 = 111.11 mg per serving
The selected overage calculation method applies to the entire organization. It cannot be set for individual users. Our Support Department can assist you in changing the overage calculation used by the program, and can also assist in converting your existing formulas to the new overage calculation.
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