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References   References 2156  
Type : Journal

Research teams : Albany - Albany College of Pharmacy, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Authors : Kane MP, Bailie GR, Moon DG, Siu I.
Title : Stability of deferoxamine peritoneal dialysate solutions.
Reference : Perit Dial Int ; 14: 396-398. 1994

Level of Evidence : 
Level of evidence D
Physical stability : 
Chemical stability : 
High Performance Liquid Chromatography - ultraviolet detector (HPLC-UV)
Stability defined as 95% of the initial concentration
Other methods : 
Comments : 
Stability indicating capability inadequately assessed
No visual inspection

List of drugs
InjectionDeferoxamine mesylate Chelator
Stability in solutions Polyvinyl chloride Dianéal® PD1 1.5% glucose (Baxter) 0,35 mg/ml 25°C Not specified
7 Day
Stability in solutions Polyvinyl chloride Dianéal® PD1 1.5% glucose (Baxter) 0,35 mg/ml 37°C Not specified
48 Hour
Stability in solutions Polyvinyl chloride Dianéal® PD1 1.5% glucose (Baxter) 0,35 mg/ml 4°C Not specified
15 Day
Stability in solutions Polyvinyl chloride Dianéal® PD1 4.25% glucose (Baxter) 0,35 mg/ml 25°C Not specified
7 Day
Stability in solutions Polyvinyl chloride Dianéal® PD1 4.25% glucose (Baxter) 0,35 mg/ml 37°C Not specified
48 Hour
Stability in solutions Polyvinyl chloride Dianéal® PD1 4.25% glucose (Baxter) 0,35 mg/ml 4°C Not specified
15 Day

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