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Stability studies of five anti-infectious eye drops under exhaustive storage conditions.

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Several ocular infections require anti-infectious eye drops prepared by hospital pharmacy. Stability of these preparations is described in the literature, but studies do not always adequately consider physico-chemical parameters or storage conditions. We describe herein a complete study conducted on five anti-infectious eye drops containing vancomycin, gentamicin, ceftazidime, amphotericin B and voriconazole. We looked for significant changes in active pharmaceutical ingredient content, pH, osmolality and subvisible particles. Our study was designed to monitor stability at ambient temperature, at 2-8 °C, and also at 2-8 °C after various freezing periods. Under ambient storage conditions, eye drops were stable for 15 days, except for ceftazidime, which was stable for less than 1 day only. Under refrigeration conditions (2-8 °C), amphotericin B and voriconazole were stable for 60 days, vancomycin and gentamicin were stable for 30 days while ceftazidime was only stable for 15 days. After 90 days freezing and thawing, voriconazole remained stable at 2-8 °C for 60 days, vancomycin and amphotericin B for 30 days and gentamicin only for 21 days. Ceftazidime eye drops were stable for only 7 days at 2-8 °C after 60 days freezing. Our results are compared to the most relevant publications. Results of this study allow the compounding of large batches of harmonized anti-infectious eye drops.
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hal-04547479 , version 1 (15-04-2024)

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Christophe Curti, E Lamy, N Primas, Cyril Fersing, C Jean, et al.. Stability studies of five anti-infectious eye drops under exhaustive storage conditions.. Pharmazie, 2017, 72 (12), pp.741-746. ⟨10.1691/ph.2017.7089⟩. ⟨hal-04547479⟩
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