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Physicochemical Stability of Generic Thiotepa Concentrate and Ready-to-Administer Infusion Solutions for Conditioning Treatment

The objective of this study was to determine the physicochemical in-use stability of recently approved Thiotepa Riemser concentrate in the original vial and diluted ready-to-administer (RTA) infusion solutions in prefilled glucose 5% and 0.9% NaCl polyolefin bags. Thiotepa Riemser 10 mg/mL concentra...

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Autores principales: Linxweiler, Helen, Thiesen, Judith, Krämer, Irene
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9964964/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36839632
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics15020309
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description The objective of this study was to determine the physicochemical in-use stability of recently approved Thiotepa Riemser concentrate in the original vial and diluted ready-to-administer (RTA) infusion solutions in prefilled glucose 5% and 0.9% NaCl polyolefin bags. Thiotepa Riemser 10 mg/mL concentrates and infusion solutions (1 mg/mL, 2 mg/mL, 3 mg/mL) were prepared in triplicate and stored at 2–8 °C or 25 °C for 14 days. Thiotepa concentrations were determined using a stability-indicating RP-HPLC assay. In parallel, pH and osmolality were measured. Sub-visible particles were counted on day 0 and 14. Thiotepa Riemser concentrate was revealed to be stable for 14 days when stored at 2–8 °C, or for 24 h when stored at 25 °C. Thiotepa concentrations in infusion solutions stored at 2–8 °C remained above 95% of the initial concentrations for at least 14 days, regardless of the type of vehicle solution. When stored at 25 °C, thiotepa infusion solutions in glucose 5% proved to be physicochemically stable for 3 days (1 mg/mL), 5 days (2 mg/mL) or 7 days (3 mg/mL). Thiotepa infusion solutions in 0.9% NaCl remained physicochemically stable for 5 days (1 mg/mL) or 7 days (2 mg/mL, 3 mg/mL). At these points in time, the specification limit of ≤0.6% monochloro-adduct was fulfilled. In parallel, an elevation of the pH values was registered. Thiotepa concentrates and infusion solutions should be stored at 2–8 °C due to temperature-dependent physicochemical stability, and for microbiological reasons. Glucose 5% infusion solution is recommended as a diluent, and stability-improving nominal 2 mg/mL to 3 mg/mL thiotepa concentrations should be obtained.
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spelling pubmed-99649642023-02-26 Physicochemical Stability of Generic Thiotepa Concentrate and Ready-to-Administer Infusion Solutions for Conditioning Treatment Linxweiler, Helen Thiesen, Judith Krämer, Irene Pharmaceutics Article The objective of this study was to determine the physicochemical in-use stability of recently approved Thiotepa Riemser concentrate in the original vial and diluted ready-to-administer (RTA) infusion solutions in prefilled glucose 5% and 0.9% NaCl polyolefin bags. Thiotepa Riemser 10 mg/mL concentrates and infusion solutions (1 mg/mL, 2 mg/mL, 3 mg/mL) were prepared in triplicate and stored at 2–8 °C or 25 °C for 14 days. Thiotepa concentrations were determined using a stability-indicating RP-HPLC assay. In parallel, pH and osmolality were measured. Sub-visible particles were counted on day 0 and 14. Thiotepa Riemser concentrate was revealed to be stable for 14 days when stored at 2–8 °C, or for 24 h when stored at 25 °C. Thiotepa concentrations in infusion solutions stored at 2–8 °C remained above 95% of the initial concentrations for at least 14 days, regardless of the type of vehicle solution. When stored at 25 °C, thiotepa infusion solutions in glucose 5% proved to be physicochemically stable for 3 days (1 mg/mL), 5 days (2 mg/mL) or 7 days (3 mg/mL). Thiotepa infusion solutions in 0.9% NaCl remained physicochemically stable for 5 days (1 mg/mL) or 7 days (2 mg/mL, 3 mg/mL). At these points in time, the specification limit of ≤0.6% monochloro-adduct was fulfilled. In parallel, an elevation of the pH values was registered. Thiotepa concentrates and infusion solutions should be stored at 2–8 °C due to temperature-dependent physicochemical stability, and for microbiological reasons. Glucose 5% infusion solution is recommended as a diluent, and stability-improving nominal 2 mg/mL to 3 mg/mL thiotepa concentrations should be obtained. MDPI 2023-01-17 /pmc/articles/PMC9964964/ /pubmed/36839632 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics15020309 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Physicochemical Stability of Generic Thiotepa Concentrate and Ready-to-Administer Infusion Solutions for Conditioning Treatment
title Physicochemical Stability of Generic Thiotepa Concentrate and Ready-to-Administer Infusion Solutions for Conditioning Treatment
title_full Physicochemical Stability of Generic Thiotepa Concentrate and Ready-to-Administer Infusion Solutions for Conditioning Treatment
title_fullStr Physicochemical Stability of Generic Thiotepa Concentrate and Ready-to-Administer Infusion Solutions for Conditioning Treatment
title_full_unstemmed Physicochemical Stability of Generic Thiotepa Concentrate and Ready-to-Administer Infusion Solutions for Conditioning Treatment
title_short Physicochemical Stability of Generic Thiotepa Concentrate and Ready-to-Administer Infusion Solutions for Conditioning Treatment
title_sort physicochemical stability of generic thiotepa concentrate and ready-to-administer infusion solutions for conditioning treatment
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9964964/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36839632
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics15020309
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