JIMENEZ KAIRUZ ALVARO FEDERICO
Artículos
Título:
Extemporaneous Indomethacin Oral Suspension Prepared from Injectable Ampules for Therapy in Premature Infants and Pediatric Patients
Autor/es:
DE LAFUENTE, Y; GARCÍA, MC.; JIMENEZ KAIRUZ, AF.
Revista:
International Journal of Pharmaceutical Compuonding
Editorial:
IJPC Print
Referencias:
Lugar: Edmont, OK; Año: 2019
ISSN:
1092-4221
Resumen:
ndomethacin is used for off-label prescription for the treatment of patent ductus arteriosus in premature infants. In Argentina, indomethacin is only available as a suppository, dermic cream, injectable ampules, and delayedrelease capsules. Aiming to improve pediatric treatment and minimize the risk associated with improper dosage, this work focused on the development of an extemporaneous 0.2% indomethacin oral suspension, starting from the commercially injectable formulation. Two 150-mL batches of suspension were prepared using Generally Recognized as Safe excipients. The suspensions were stored for 17 days at room temperature. Physical stability, morphological analysis of suspended particles, sedimentation volume, easy re-suspension, and dynamic viscosity were studied. The indomethacin content, dissolution studies, and microbiological attributes of nonsterile pharmaceutical products were also evaluated. After 17 days of storage, the suspension was easily re-dispersed after 15 second