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[e-farmacos] Medicamentos en plataformas y embarcaciones (cont.)
- From: "Cascante, Vicente" <v.cascante.000@cofm.es>
- Date: Wed, 14 Mar 2007 16:07:11 +0100
Estimada Joselia,
Te mando esta referencia de estabilidad de medicamentos trasportados en barco a paises tropicales, otra vez la estabilidad a colacion.
Al ser un articulo antiguo del BMJ no he encontrado el acceso al contenido completo y por eso te envio el resumen.
Stability of essential drugs during shipment to the tropics.
BMJ. 1992 Jan 25;304(6821):210-2 Hogerzeil HV, Battersby A, Srdanovic V, Stjernstrom NE.
World Health Organisation, Action Programme on Essential Drugs, Geneva-27, Switzerland.
OBJECTIVE--To determine whether present methods of international transport of essential drugs by sea adversely affect their quality. DESIGN--Controlled longitudinal study of drug shipments sent by sea from Unicef in Copenhagen to Lagos; to Mombasa and by land to Kampala; and to Bangkok. 11 essential drugs were stored in four locations on board the ships. SETTING--Main shipping routes from Unicef, Copenhagen, to tropical countries. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES--Temperature and relative humidity in the test packs during the journey. Amount of active ingredient in the drugs before and after shipment. RESULTS--Temperatures recorded within the test packs range from -3.5 degrees C to 42.4 degrees C and were 3-12 degrees C higher than the ambient temperature. Relative humidity within the packs ranged from 20% to 88%. Differences between the locations on board were negligible. Ergometrine injection, methylergometrine injection, and retinol capsules lost 1.5-5.8% of their activity. Ampoules of ergometrine showed a large variation in the amount of active ingredient after shipment, with three of 80 samples having concentrations 60% below those stated. Ampicillin, benzylpenicillin, phenoxymethylpenicillin, and tetracycline were not affected by transport. CONCLUSIONS--Drugs were exposed to a much higher temperature and humidity than is recommended by the manufacturer, especially in tropical harbours and during inland transport. Except for ergometrine and methylergometrine the transport would not affect clinical effectiveness.
PMID: 1739795 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
Espero que te sea de utilidad.
Un saludo,
Vicente Cascante
COFM
(Espanha)
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