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Long-term stability of tramadol hydrochloride and droperidol mixture in 5% dextrose infusion polyolefin bags at 5+/-3 degrees C.

M Lebitasy1, J-D Hecq, D Vanbeckbergen, J Jamart, L Galanti.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To investigate the stability of tramadol hydrochloride 100mg associated with droperidol 2.5mg in 100ml of 5% dextrose solution stored at 5+/-3 degrees C.
METHODS: Solutions of 5% dextrose 100ml in polyolefin bags (n=5) containing approximately tramadol hydrochloride 100mg associated with droperidol 2.5mg were prepared under aseptic conditions and stored about 32 days at 5+/-3 degrees C. The tramadol hydrochloride and droperidol concentrations were measured by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). Visual inspection was performed and pH was measured periodically during the storage. Stability of the solutions was defined as the common regression line 95% lower confidence limit of the concentration remaining superior to 90% of the initial concentration as recommended by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
RESULTS: No colour change or precipitation in the solutions was observed. Tramadol hydrochloride 100mg associated with droperidol 2.5mg in 100 ml of 5% dextrose infusions was stable when stored at 5+/-3 degrees C during 32 days. Throughout this period, the lower confidence limit of the estimated regression line of concentration-time profile remained above 90% of the initial concentration. There was no significant change in pH during storage.
CONCLUSION: Under the conditions of this study, tramadol hydrochloride 100mg associated with droperidol 2.5mg in 100 ml of 5% dextrose infusions stored up to 32 days at 5+/-3 degrees C remain stable and may be prepared in advance by CIVAS to improve safety and management.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19596101     DOI: 10.1016/j.pharma.2009.03.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Pharm Fr        ISSN: 0003-4509


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