2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-91145/v2
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Thermolabile Drug Storage in an Ambulatory Setting

Abstract: BackgroundMore and thermolabile drugs are becoming available, and in most cases, these medications are dispensed to ambulatory patients. However, there is no regulation once medications are dispensed to patients and little is known with regard to what happens during transport and home storage. Previous studies suggest that these drugs are improperly stored. The present study was designed to determine the storage conditions of thermolabile drugs once they are dispensed to the patient in the Hospital Pharmacy De… Show more

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“…Controllability is perfectly illustrated. Nevertheless, one should be aware that the magnetocaloric effect of SPIONs is complementary to thermosensitive polymers, but the generated high heat may affect the performance of the polymers as well as the biological activity of the heat-insensitive drugs [130,131].…”
Section: Smart Response Drug Deliverymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Controllability is perfectly illustrated. Nevertheless, one should be aware that the magnetocaloric effect of SPIONs is complementary to thermosensitive polymers, but the generated high heat may affect the performance of the polymers as well as the biological activity of the heat-insensitive drugs [130,131].…”
Section: Smart Response Drug Deliverymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Отже, більшість пацієнтів у реальних умовах не дотримуються рекомендованих правил зберігання ІБП та порушують температурний режим. Численні дослідження вказують на неналежне зберігання термолабільних препаратів у домашніх умовах та відсутність регулювання після видачі ліків пацієнтам і інформації про те, що відбувається під час транспортування та домашнього зберігання [5].…”
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