Long-term physicochemical stability of acyclovir 5 mg/mL solution stored in polypropylene bags as a simulated hospital stock preparation

Author:

Legeron Rachel12,Bougueon Guillaume13,Berroneau Aude1,De-Germay Sybille1,Bernadou Jean-Marc1,Djabarouti Sarah12,Crauste-Manciet Sylvie13,Xuereb Fabien12

Affiliation:

1. CHU de Bordeaux, Pôle Produits de Santé, Service Pharmacie à Usage Intérieur, Pessac, France

2. University of Bordeaux, Inserm, UMR1034, Biology of Cardiovascular Diseases, Pessac, France

3. University of Bordeaux, Inserm, U1212, UMR CNRS 5320, ARNA (ARN: Régulations Naturelle et Artificielle), ChemBioPharm, Bordeaux, France

Abstract

Abstract Purpose To investigate the long-term chemical and physical stability of 5-mg/mL acyclovir solution in polypropylene bags stored at 5°C ± 3°C for 2 months in order to determine the feasibility of batch production by a centralized intravenous additive service. Methods Eight empty 100-mL polypropylene bags (bags A) and 8 empty 250-mL bags (bags B) were respectively filled with 60 mL and 200 mL of 5-mg/mL acyclovir and 0.9% sodium chloride injection (NaCl) under aseptic conditions through a semiautomated manufacturing process and vacuum packed before storage at 5°C ± 3°C. Four bags A and 4 bags B were tested for chemical stability via a stability-indicating high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) method immediately after preparation (time 0) and after 7, 14, 21, 28, 35, 42, and 63 days. Samples for microbiological assay were collected on days 0 and 63 from 4 bags A and 4 bags B immediately after breaking the vacuum. Osmolality, pH, and physical stability were assessed by visual examination, Subvisible particle counting was performed on 6 additional bags (3 each of bags A and B). Results Mean percentage loss of acyclovir relative to the mean experimental concentration at time 0 was below 5% over the 63-day study period.. No significant differences of pH, no change in color and no precipitate were observed during the study. Subvisible particle counts were compliant with European Pharmacopoeia requirements. Acyclovir solutions remained sterile over the 63 days of the study. Conclusion Extemporaneously prepared acyclovir 5 mg/mL solutions in 0.9% NaCl stored in polypropylene bags were chemically and physically stable over 63 days when stored at 5°C ± 3°C.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Health Policy,Pharmacology

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