Abstract: | ![]() Abstract An isocratic reversed‐phase high‐performance liquid chromatographic method was developed and validated for the analysis of a novel antimigraine drug, rizatriptan benzoate, in a dosage form along with its two impurities, L‐749.019 and L‐783.540. The method used a C18 XTerra? (150×3.9 mm), 5 µm column. The mobile phase consisted of a mixture of methanol, TEA (1%) and 10 mM KH2PO4 (5:9.5:85.5 v/v) at a flow rate of 1.2 ml min?1 (pH of the water phase was adjusted to 5.5 with 85% orthophosphoric acid). Column temperature was 20°C and the detection was performed at 225 nm. The central composite design technique and the response surface method were used in the robustness test considerations. The method was applied satisfactorily to the analysis of commercial rizatriptan formulation. |