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J Pharm Biomed Anal · Aug 2003
Physicochemical compatibility between ketoprofen lysine salt injections (Artrosilene) and pharmaceutical products frequently used for combined therapy by intravenous administration.
- Roberto Anacardio, Orietta Perilli, Sandro Bartolini, Marco M Gentile, Pietro Mazzeo, and Giuseppe Carlucci.
- Research and Development, L'Aquila Research Centre, Dompé SpA, via Campo di Pile, 67100, L'Aquila, Italy.
- J Pharm Biomed Anal. 2003 Aug 21;32(6):1235-41.
AbstractKetoprofen lysine salt (Artrosilene) Fiale) is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agent frequently administered by intravenous infusion in association regimen with other drugs, such as steroidal anti-inflammatory, anti-hemorrhagic, anti-spastic, anti-ulcer, and antibacterial drugs. The aim of this study was to investigate the physicochemical compatibility between ketoprofen lysine salt (Artrosilene) Fiale) and other injectable drugs frequently used in association. Physicochemical properties of ketoprofen lysine salt mixtures with different drugs, including colour, clarity, pH and drug content were observed or measured before and after (up to 5 h) mixing at room temperature and under light protection. Results show that the association of Artrosilene Fiale with different drugs does not cause, up to 5 h from mixing, any significant variation in the physicochemical parameters mentioned above. In conclusion, the results obtained demonstrated the physicochemical compatibility of ketoprofen lysine salt (Artrosilene) Fiale) with several drugs.
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