Potential validity of thermolabile drugs outside the preservation conditions recommended by the manufacturer
Hospital pharmacists, according to the Ley del Medicamento 25/1990 of 20th December, should ensure appropriate drug preservation within the Pharmacy Department and in hospital stocks. The storage and preservation of thermolabile drugs according to manufacturer recommendations guarantees stability an...
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description | Hospital pharmacists, according to the Ley del Medicamento 25/1990 of 20th December, should ensure appropriate drug preservation within the Pharmacy Department and in hospital stocks. The storage and preservation of thermolabile drugs according to manufacturer recommendations guarantees stability and optimal use conditions until the expiration date. Cold chain disruption may significantly affect the activity and toxicity of these drugs. Pharmacists should make quick decisions in case of cold chain-related events, hence the relevance of up-to-date information on stability under temperatures differing from those recommended. A review of the information available on the stability of drugs commonly used in the hospital setting that require a fridge for storage has been carried out. |
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