OBJECTIVE: To investigate the stability of tramadol hydrochloride 100mg associated with alizapride 50mg 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 alizapride 50mg were prepared under aseptic conditions and stored about 32 days at 5+/-3 degrees C. The tramadol hydrochloride and alizapride 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 color change or precipitation in the solutions was observed. Tramadol hydrochloride 100mg associated with alizapride 50mg in 100ml 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 alizapride 50mg in 100ml of 5% dextrose infusions stored up to 32 days at 5+/-3 degrees C remain stable and may be prepared in advance by a Centralized Intravenous Additive Service (CIVAS) to improve safety and management. Copyright 2010 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the stability of tramadol hydrochloride 100mg associated with alizapride 50mg 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 alizapride 50mg were prepared under aseptic conditions and stored about 32 days at 5+/-3 degrees C. The tramadol hydrochloride and alizapride 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 color change or precipitation in the solutions was observed. Tramadol hydrochloride 100mg associated with alizapride 50mg in 100ml 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 alizapride 50mg in 100ml of 5% dextrose infusions stored up to 32 days at 5+/-3 degrees C remain stable and may be prepared in advance by a Centralized Intravenous Additive Service (CIVAS) to improve safety and management. Copyright 2010 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.