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Field-based screening of selected oral antibiotics in Belize

INTRODUCTION: The presence of poor quality antibiotics on the market has contributed to the antibiotics resistance and global threat to public health. Antibiotic resistance is now a global concern. One area to address this issue is by evaluating the quality of antibiotics accessible to the public. T...

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Autores principales: Husaini, Danladi Chiroma, Kishan, Uppala Jyana Venkata, Wu, Chen-Yi, Guerra, Elsbeth Nerissa, Bush, Cindy J., Perez, Ayleen Walewska, Coc, Israel
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7299385/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32555711
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0234814
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author Husaini, Danladi Chiroma
Kishan, Uppala Jyana Venkata
Wu, Chen-Yi
Guerra, Elsbeth Nerissa
Bush, Cindy J.
Perez, Ayleen Walewska
Coc, Israel
author_facet Husaini, Danladi Chiroma
Kishan, Uppala Jyana Venkata
Wu, Chen-Yi
Guerra, Elsbeth Nerissa
Bush, Cindy J.
Perez, Ayleen Walewska
Coc, Israel
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description INTRODUCTION: The presence of poor quality antibiotics on the market has contributed to the antibiotics resistance and global threat to public health. Antibiotic resistance is now a global concern. One area to address this issue is by evaluating the quality of antibiotics accessible to the public. The purpose of this study was to test and compare (with corresponding pharmacopeia) the quality of common oral antibiotics available in the country of Belize with a view to providing base-line data on the testing of medications imported to the country for public consumption. The study focused only on level 2 field-based screening quality assurance on three Key Access Antibiotics from the World Health Organization (WHO) Model List of Essential Medicines. METHODS: Five brands of antibiotic tablets/capsules with denoted pharmacopeia imported into the country of Belize were tested for quality at The University of Belize pharmacy laboratory. A sample of 30 tablets/capsules each of the selected antibiotic brand were used for study. Visual inspection and weight variation were done for each sample while Monsanto type tablet hardness tester, Roche(@)Tablet Friability Test Apparatus (single drum), and Ajanta(@) Tablet Disintegration Test Apparatus (double basket) were conducted on selected antibiotics. Results were recorded and compared with corresponding pharmacopoeia references. RESULTS: Most of the samples collected passed performed tests. Only a few samples from both BP and USP antibiotics failed in visual inspection and weight variation tests. All antibiotics tested conformed to their corresponding pharmacopeia reference in terms of friability and disintegration time. CONCLUSION: Most of the selected antibiotics passed performed tests when compared with their pharmacopeia. Only a few samples from both BP and USP antibiotics failed the tests conducted. There is need for regular quality assurance tests on all medications imported to Belize especially antibiotics.
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spelling pubmed-72993852020-06-19 Field-based screening of selected oral antibiotics in Belize Husaini, Danladi Chiroma Kishan, Uppala Jyana Venkata Wu, Chen-Yi Guerra, Elsbeth Nerissa Bush, Cindy J. Perez, Ayleen Walewska Coc, Israel PLoS One Research Article INTRODUCTION: The presence of poor quality antibiotics on the market has contributed to the antibiotics resistance and global threat to public health. Antibiotic resistance is now a global concern. One area to address this issue is by evaluating the quality of antibiotics accessible to the public. The purpose of this study was to test and compare (with corresponding pharmacopeia) the quality of common oral antibiotics available in the country of Belize with a view to providing base-line data on the testing of medications imported to the country for public consumption. The study focused only on level 2 field-based screening quality assurance on three Key Access Antibiotics from the World Health Organization (WHO) Model List of Essential Medicines. METHODS: Five brands of antibiotic tablets/capsules with denoted pharmacopeia imported into the country of Belize were tested for quality at The University of Belize pharmacy laboratory. A sample of 30 tablets/capsules each of the selected antibiotic brand were used for study. Visual inspection and weight variation were done for each sample while Monsanto type tablet hardness tester, Roche(@)Tablet Friability Test Apparatus (single drum), and Ajanta(@) Tablet Disintegration Test Apparatus (double basket) were conducted on selected antibiotics. Results were recorded and compared with corresponding pharmacopoeia references. RESULTS: Most of the samples collected passed performed tests. Only a few samples from both BP and USP antibiotics failed in visual inspection and weight variation tests. All antibiotics tested conformed to their corresponding pharmacopeia reference in terms of friability and disintegration time. CONCLUSION: Most of the selected antibiotics passed performed tests when compared with their pharmacopeia. Only a few samples from both BP and USP antibiotics failed the tests conducted. There is need for regular quality assurance tests on all medications imported to Belize especially antibiotics. Public Library of Science 2020-06-17 /pmc/articles/PMC7299385/ /pubmed/32555711 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0234814 Text en © 2020 Husaini et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Coc, Israel
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