ICP-MS is a technique that allows for elemental analysis with low detection limits, fast analysis times, and the ability to analyze all elements simultaneously. It works by introducing a liquid sample into an ICP torch to generate ions, which are then analyzed by a mass spectrometer. Key applications in pharmaceutical analysis include testing for impurities, quantifying drug metabolites, and coupling with separation techniques like HPLC and LA for speciation studies. While powerful, ICP-MS can be limited by polyatomic interferences, calling for further instrument developments to minimize these issues.