Thank you for answering my question:
"Valimed does not differentiate between sterility and non-sterility"
One more point for clarification, you wrote:
"...once bacteria begin to grow in the medication, or when alterations in its compounded structure occur, Valimed does measure the resultant altered composite signature as a change from the original."
This is two separate statements, if I may be allowed to separate them and address the first statement:
"...once bacteria begin to grow in the medication Valimed does measure the resultant altered composite signature as a change from the original."
And? Does it reject the med? For example, if the presence of bacteria adds something to the spectral fingerprint, but the bacteria does not effect the medication or strength and that part of the fingerprint which identifies the medication and strength remains unchanged, how will Valimed interpret this?
Will the test be a pass or fail?