STABILITY AND SORPTION OF FK 506 IN 5-PERCENT DEXTROSE INJECTION AND 0.9-PERCENT SODIUM-CHLORIDE INJECTION IN GLASS, POLYVINYL-CHLORIDE, AND POLYOLEFIN CONTAINERS

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作者
TAORMINA, D [1 ]
ABDALLAH, HY [1 ]
VENKATARAMANAN, R [1 ]
LOGUE, L [1 ]
BURCKART, GJ [1 ]
PTACHCINSKI, RJ [1 ]
TODO, S [1 ]
FUNG, JJ [1 ]
STARZL, TE [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV PITTSBURGH, SCH PHARM, DEPT PHARMACEUT SCI, 718 SALK HALL, PITTSBURGH, PA 15261 USA
来源
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF HOSPITAL PHARMACY | 1992年 / 49卷 / 01期
关键词
ADDITIVES; ADSORPTION; CONTAINERS; DEXTROSE; FK-506; GLASS; IMMUNOSUPPRESSIVE AGENTS; INCOMPATIBILITIES; INJECTIONS; PLASTICS; POLYOLEFIN; POLYVINYL CHLORIDE; SODIUM CHLORIDE; STABILITY; STORAGE; SURGICAL SUPPLIES; SYRINGES; VEHICLES;
D O I
10.1093/ajhp/49.1.119
中图分类号
R9 [药学];
学科分类号
1007 ;
摘要
The effects of the diluent, the storage container, light, and infusion through various types of tubing on the stability and sorption of FK 506 were studied. Solutions of FK 506 in 0.9% sodium chloride injection or 5% dextrose injection were stored at room temperature (24 +/- 2-degrees-C) in glass i.v. bottles, polyvinyl chloride (PVC) minibags, and polyolefin containers. FK 506 solution in 0.9% sodium chloride injection was stored in plastic syringes at room temperature and either exposed to normal room light or stored in the dark. FK 506 solution in 5% dextrose injection was placed in plastic syringes and infused through PVC anesthesia extension tubing, PVC i.v. administration set tubing, and fat emulsion tubing over a two-hour period. The infused samples and samples collected from the containers and syringes at intervals up to 48 hours were analyzed for FK 506 concentration by high-performance liquid chromatography. FK 506 concentrations remained greater than 90% of initial concentration for admixtures in 5% dextrose injection stored in glass bottles for 48 hours and for admixtures in 5% dextrose injection or 0.9% sodium chloride injection stored in polyolefin containers for 48 hours. No change in concentration was measured for admixtures in 0.9% sodium chloride injection stored in plastic syringes, and exposure to light did not affect the stability of FK 506 solution. No substantial change in concentration occurred in FK 506 solution in 5% dextrose injection infused through PVC anesthesia extension tubing, PVC i.v. administration set tubing, or fat emulsion tubing. FK 506 admixtures prepared with 5% dextrose injection or 0.9% sodium chloride injection should be stored in polyolefin containers. If polyolefin containers are not available, solutions should be prepared with 5% dextrose injection and stored in glass bottles.
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页码:119 / 122
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