Lecture 7 Flashcards

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There are essentially four environmental factors that cause pharmaceutical product instability.

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  • Water
  • Heat
  • Light
  • Oxygen
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2
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The Pharmacist’s first responsibility is…

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proper storage of pharmaceutical products and to provide storage information to the consumer

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3
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Product stability can be divided into three categories

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• Chemical
– Potency (90% Label Claim) – Purity
– 5 year maximum expiration date

• Physical
– Product Specifications
– Pass/Fail

• Microbiological
– Preservative Effectiveness
– Sterility Testing

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4
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Determination of chemical stability is not limited to the active ingredient.

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  • ActivePharmaceuticalIngredient
  • Excipients
  • Degradationproduct(s)
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5
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Excipients are often added to…

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  • improve stability

- antioxidants may be added to liquid or solid dosage forms

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6
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The chemical stability of liquid products may be affected by…

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  • solution pH

- buffer agents are used to control pH and stabilize the formulation

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7
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There are many physical product attributes that are important to product quality.

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  • Appearance
  • Color
  • Odor
  • Taste
  • Dissolution
  • Moisture content
  • Friability
  • Polymorphism
  • Hydrate formation
  • Solution Clarity
  • Solution pH
  • Aggregation
  • Precipitation
  • Settling/Redistribution
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8
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Manufacturers and Pharmacists both have stability related requirements.

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• Industry Requirement
– Product Testing
• Preclinical toxicology studies
• Clinical trials (IND phase)
• Commercial products (NDA phase)
• Pharmacist Requirement 
– Proper Storage
– Label
• Commercial products
• Extemporaneously compounded products
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9
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Testing at elevated temperatures is used during development to…

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accelerate reactions and predict chemical stability at lower temperatures

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10
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Lyophilization is a manufacturing process used to…

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  • used to remove water from a solution product

- main objective is to obtain a product that has a longer shelf-life

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11
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Pharmacist’s Responsibilities

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• Storage Conditions
– Product
– Reconstituted product

• VisualInspection
– Discoloration
– Product Collapse

• Reconstitution Volume

• ReconstitutionVehicle
– WFI
– BWFI
– Special Diluent

• Reconstitution Procedure
– Addition of vehicle to protein products
– Time for dissolution

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