Literature DB >> 20489598

In vitro stability of fortified ophthalmic antibiotics stored at -20 degrees C for 6 months.

Valérie Chédru-Legros1, Marguerite Fines-Guyon, Aurélie Chérel, Agathe Perdriel, Françoise Albessard, Danièle Debruyne, Frédéric Mouriaux.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: This study evaluates the in vitro stability and sterility of fortified ophthalmic antibiotic preparations of 5% solutions (50 mg/mL) made from commercially available powders of amikacin, ceftazidime, and vancomycin stored at -20 degrees C for 6 months.
METHODS: Antibiotic solutions were prepared with aseptic techniques by reconstitution and dilution of the commercially available powders (amikacin, ceftazidime, and vancomycin) and stored at -20 degrees C. After various durations of storage, the stability of various physical and chemical properties was determined by a pH meter, an osmometer, and high-performance liquid chromatography. Microbiological activity was assayed according to the European Pharmacopoeia.
RESULTS: Solutions of 5% amikacin or ceftazidime in 0.9% sodium chloride and vancomycin in 5% dextrose were found to be physically, chemically, and microbiologically stable after storage at -20 degrees C for 190 days. A time limitation of 6 months is proposed.
CONCLUSION: Fortified ophthalmic antibiotic solutions prepared and supplied by a pharmacy can be stored in freezers at -20 degrees C for later use.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20489598     DOI: 10.1097/ICO.0b013e3181c32573

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cornea        ISSN: 0277-3740            Impact factor:   2.651


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