Oxytocin and desamino–oxytocin tablets are not stable under simulated tropical conditions
- 1 April 1995
- journal article
- Published by Hindawi Limited in Journal of Clinical Pharmacy & Therapeutics
- Vol. 20 (2) , 115-119
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2710.1995.tb00638.x
Abstract
This study is part of a programme on reduction of postpartum haemorrhage. Buccal oxytocin and desamino-oxytocin administration with a favourable effect on both blood loss and maternal morbidity and mortality were regarded as possible treatments for use in tropical countries. The stability of buccal oxytocin and desamino-oxytocin under tropical conditions was unknown and therefore tested in this study. The 'experimental shelf lives' of buccal oxytocin and desamino-oxytocin were examined by exposing the tablets to seven artificially controlled conditions. Samples were analysed by high performance liquid chromatography to determine the content of oxytocin and desamino-oxytocin at nine different times during the period of 1 year. Oxytocin and desamino-oxytocin are fairly stable under refrigeration. Instability for both drugs was detectable after 20 weeks' storage under humid conditions, independent of temperature. Desamino-oxytocin is more sensitive to light exposure; its concentration declines to 55.6% of the stated amount after 1 year of exposure to light compared to 85% in the case of oxytocin. Oxytocin packaged as supplied by the manufacturer were stable for 21 weeks when exposed to simulated humid (75% relative humidity) conditions. At 40 degrees C and 25% relative humidity there is no difference in stability between tablets in sealed aluminium packs as supplied by the manufacturer and unpackaged tablets. Tropical conditions make oxytocin and desamino-oxytocin tablets unstable, with humidity as the most adverse factor. The oxytocin tablets were partially protected from the harmful effect of humidity by sealed aluminium package.Keywords
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