CHIMIA (Jun 2005)

Formulation Optimization in a University Hospital: The Example of Pediatric Solutions of the ACE Inhibitor Captopril

  • Markoulina Berger-Gryllaki,
  • Grégory Podilsky,
  • Nicolas Widmer,
  • Stéphane Gloor,
  • Bernard Testa,
  • André Pannatier

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2533/000942905777676362
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 59, no. 6

Abstract

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Many major drugs are not available in pediatric form. As a result, hospital pharmacists are often requested to provide the medical staff with liquid formulations for individualized dosage and easy administration to newborn and young patients. Such in-house formulations must of course fulfil stringent criteria of purity and stability. This paper reports the development of a liquid solution of captopril for pediatric use. A specific HPLC-UV method was developed. A number of formulations described in the literature as affording one-month stability were examined and found wanting. A simple solution of the drug (1 mg/ml) in purified water containing 0.1% EDTA-Na proved chemically and microbiologically stable at room temperature for two years.

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