Physicochemical stability of high-concentration cefuroxime aqueous injection reconstituted by a centralised intravenous additive service
Anna Vilanti,
Minna Helin-Tanninen,
Antti Isotalo
et al.
Abstract:ObjectivesHospital pharmacies provide centralised intravenous additive services (CIVAS), such as antibiotic reconstitution. The aim of this study was to demonstrate the physicochemical stability of high-concentration cefuroxime sodium in aqueous injections, which is mandatory for the centralised preparation of products with automation.MethodsThe physicochemical stability of three high-concentration injections (1.5 g of cefuroxime sodium in 15 mL, 16 mL and 18 mL of water for injection (WFI)) were studied in tw… Show more
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