2020
DOI: 10.1177/0018578720973880
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Stability of 4 Intravenous Drug Formulations in Prefilled Syringes Stored Frozen for Up to 60 Days

Abstract: Purpose: Prefilled drug syringe use may reduce the cost of routine antibiotic drug delivery. Storage of prefilled syringes frozen (−20°C) or refrigerated (4°C-5°C), can optimize the use of robotic syringe filling systems if acceptable stability data is gathered per USP 797 standards. Methods: Four intravenous (IV) drug formulations were prepared from bulk standard solutions and filled into 10 mL syringes using an Intellifill© IV Robot. Formulations were Piperacillin (2.0 g) and Tazobactam (0.25 g) as 2.25 g in… Show more

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“…A major factor for the success of the programme is drug-long stability that allowed pharmacies to maintain larger batches and deliver medication timely. 7 The healthcare system of Pakistan functions with limited resources and depends highly on private hospitals. 8 Similar to other countries, data from different institutes in Pakistan show that 59% of prescribed medications are intravenous.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A major factor for the success of the programme is drug-long stability that allowed pharmacies to maintain larger batches and deliver medication timely. 7 The healthcare system of Pakistan functions with limited resources and depends highly on private hospitals. 8 Similar to other countries, data from different institutes in Pakistan show that 59% of prescribed medications are intravenous.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%