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Operational evaluation of three commercial configurations of atropine/HI-6 wet/dry autoinjectors.

J W Schlager1, T W Dolzine, J R Stewart, G L Wannarka, M L Shih.   

Abstract

Commercially manufactured wet/dry autoinjectors containing atropine in solution and powdered HI-6 were evaluated using HPLC for consistency of drug delivery with various solvation times and stability of drugs postsolvation at a temperature of 40 degrees C. Three configurations of autoinjector were tested. System A (SYS A), with a specified mixing time of 5 sec, delivered a volume of 3.0 ml containing 1.86 mg of atropine sulfate and 443 mg of the bispyridinium oxime HI-6 dichloride. System B1 (SYS B1) and System B2 (SYS B2), with specified mixing times of 40 sec, delivered volumes of 2.3 ml containing 2.13 and 2.06 mg atropine citrate and 424 and 545 mg HI-6 dichloride, respectively. Average coefficients of variation for SYS A were 3.4% for atropine and 5.8% for HI-6 and for SYS B1 and B2 were 5.2% for atropine and 7.0% for HI-6 determinations. Stored from 3 to 14 days at 40 degrees C after the autoinjector contents were mixed, SYS A delivered 1.77 mg atropine sulfate and SYS B1 and B2 delivered 2.02 mg atropine citrate. The delivery of HI-6 dichloride decreased with a half-life of 34 days for SYS A, 39 days for SYS B1, and 32 days for SYS B2. This resulted in a decrease to 90% of the respective day 0 amount after 4 (SYS A) or 5 (SYS B1 or B2) days.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1788166     DOI: 10.1023/a:1015818821686

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pharm Res        ISSN: 0724-8741            Impact factor:   4.200


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