Evaluation of Microbial Contamination and Physico-Chemical Properties of Compounding Drugs in Yazd Pharmacies.
Aims: Any drug product made in the pharmacy, hospital or factory may be infection with microbes. This infection can be originated from raw materials or during manufacture of the product. It is also important to study the physical and chemical properties and stability of compound products. Materia...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Gonabad University of Medical Sciences (GMU)
2020-04-01
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Series: | Ufuq-i Dānish |
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Online Access: | http://hms.gmu.ac.ir/article-1-3346-fa.pdf |
Summary: | Aims: Any drug product made in the pharmacy, hospital or factory may be infection with microbes.
This infection can be originated from raw materials or during manufacture of the product. It is also
important to study the physical and chemical properties and stability of compound products.
Materials & Method: In this study, a specific sample of a compound drug was ordered to 63
drugstores with prescription. Were investigated Some parameters such as: Microbial infection,
viscosity, particle size distribution and their stability after collecting samples. The samples and their
results were adapted to the standards.
Finding: The results of the experiments showed that 31.7 percent of the samples had color changes
and 23.8 percent of the samples were uniformly non-homogeneous. In terms of particle size
measurement, 57.1 percent of samples had a 20-40 μm in size and 49.2 percent of samples had 2500-
3000 centipoise in viscosity. In the stability study, 12.6 percent of the samples show phase change at
30-40 °C. About of the determination of the amount of hydroquinone in random samples, used 35% of
the cases in suitable amount. In 23.8% of the samples, fungal Infection was observed.
Conclusion: Probably contrary to the opinion of most people it is a mistake attitude that only
compound drugs in the pharmacy have microbial infection. because the results showed that the
microbial burden of compound products in the pharmacy is low. |
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ISSN: | 1735-1855 2252-0805 |