Oseltamivir compounding in the hospital pharmacy during the (H1N1) influenza pandemic
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Resumo: | AIMS: Pandemics impose large demands on the health care system. The supply of appropriate chemotherapeutic agents, namely oseltamivir solution, presented a serious challenge in the recent influenza pandemic. This study reports on the rational series of pharmacotechnical steps that were followed to appropriately handle bulk oseltamivir powder to meet the increased demand. METHODS: During a six-week period in August and September of 2009, a task force was created in the Central Pharmacy of Hospital das Clínicas to convert imported oseltamivir phosphate into ready-to-use solution for utilization by physicians and public health authorities. The protocol included dissolution, physico-chemical tests and the bottling of a liquid microdose formulation for emergency room and outpatient dispensing with adequate quality control during all phases. RESULTS: The successful production routine was based on a specially designed flowchart according to which a batch of 33210 g of oseltamivir powder was converted into 32175 solution units during the aforementioned period with a net loss of only 2.6%. The end products were bottles containing 50 ml of 15 mg/mL oseltamivir solution. The measured concentration was stable and accurate (97.5% - 102.0% of the nominal value). The drug was prescribed as both a prophylactic and therapeutic agent. DISCUSSION: Hospital pharmacies are conventionally engaged in the manipulation of medical prescriptions and specialty drugs. They are generally responsible for only small-scale equipment used for manufacturing and quality-control procedures. The compounding of oseltamivir was a unique effort dictated by exceptional circumstances. CONCLUSION: The shortage of oseltamivir solution for clinical use was solved by emergency operationalization of a semi-industrial process in which bulk powder was converted into practical vials for prompt delivery. |
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Oseltamivir compounding in the hospital pharmacy during the (H1N1) influenza pandemic OseltamivirInfluenza pandemicH1N1Hospital pharmacyPhysico-chemical tests AIMS: Pandemics impose large demands on the health care system. The supply of appropriate chemotherapeutic agents, namely oseltamivir solution, presented a serious challenge in the recent influenza pandemic. This study reports on the rational series of pharmacotechnical steps that were followed to appropriately handle bulk oseltamivir powder to meet the increased demand. METHODS: During a six-week period in August and September of 2009, a task force was created in the Central Pharmacy of Hospital das Clínicas to convert imported oseltamivir phosphate into ready-to-use solution for utilization by physicians and public health authorities. The protocol included dissolution, physico-chemical tests and the bottling of a liquid microdose formulation for emergency room and outpatient dispensing with adequate quality control during all phases. RESULTS: The successful production routine was based on a specially designed flowchart according to which a batch of 33210 g of oseltamivir powder was converted into 32175 solution units during the aforementioned period with a net loss of only 2.6%. The end products were bottles containing 50 ml of 15 mg/mL oseltamivir solution. The measured concentration was stable and accurate (97.5% - 102.0% of the nominal value). The drug was prescribed as both a prophylactic and therapeutic agent. DISCUSSION: Hospital pharmacies are conventionally engaged in the manipulation of medical prescriptions and specialty drugs. They are generally responsible for only small-scale equipment used for manufacturing and quality-control procedures. The compounding of oseltamivir was a unique effort dictated by exceptional circumstances. CONCLUSION: The shortage of oseltamivir solution for clinical use was solved by emergency operationalization of a semi-industrial process in which bulk powder was converted into practical vials for prompt delivery. Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina, Universidade de São Paulo2010-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/clinics/article/view/1848410.1590/S1807-59322010001100004Clinics; Vol. 65 No. 11 (2010); 1081-1086 Clinics; v. 65 n. 11 (2010); 1081-1086 Clinics; Vol. 65 Núm. 11 (2010); 1081-1086 1980-53221807-5932reponame:Clinicsinstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPenghttps://www.revistas.usp.br/clinics/article/view/18484/20547Marin, Márcia Lúcia de MárioOliveira, Bruno Barbosa do CarmoCipriano, Sonia LucenaSuslik, Carlos AlbertoFaintuch, Joelinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2012-05-23T11:26:43Zoai:revistas.usp.br:article/18484Revistahttps://www.revistas.usp.br/clinicsPUBhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/clinics/oai||clinics@hc.fm.usp.br1980-53221807-5932opendoar:2012-05-23T11:26:43Clinics - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false |
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Oseltamivir compounding in the hospital pharmacy during the (H1N1) influenza pandemic |
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Oseltamivir compounding in the hospital pharmacy during the (H1N1) influenza pandemic |
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Oseltamivir compounding in the hospital pharmacy during the (H1N1) influenza pandemic Marin, Márcia Lúcia de Mário Oseltamivir Influenza pandemic H1N1 Hospital pharmacy Physico-chemical tests |
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Oseltamivir compounding in the hospital pharmacy during the (H1N1) influenza pandemic |
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Oseltamivir compounding in the hospital pharmacy during the (H1N1) influenza pandemic |
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Oseltamivir compounding in the hospital pharmacy during the (H1N1) influenza pandemic |
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Oseltamivir compounding in the hospital pharmacy during the (H1N1) influenza pandemic |
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Oseltamivir compounding in the hospital pharmacy during the (H1N1) influenza pandemic |
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Marin, Márcia Lúcia de Mário |
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Marin, Márcia Lúcia de Mário Oliveira, Bruno Barbosa do Carmo Cipriano, Sonia Lucena Suslik, Carlos Alberto Faintuch, Joel |
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Oliveira, Bruno Barbosa do Carmo Cipriano, Sonia Lucena Suslik, Carlos Alberto Faintuch, Joel |
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Marin, Márcia Lúcia de Mário Oliveira, Bruno Barbosa do Carmo Cipriano, Sonia Lucena Suslik, Carlos Alberto Faintuch, Joel |
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Oseltamivir Influenza pandemic H1N1 Hospital pharmacy Physico-chemical tests |
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Oseltamivir Influenza pandemic H1N1 Hospital pharmacy Physico-chemical tests |
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AIMS: Pandemics impose large demands on the health care system. The supply of appropriate chemotherapeutic agents, namely oseltamivir solution, presented a serious challenge in the recent influenza pandemic. This study reports on the rational series of pharmacotechnical steps that were followed to appropriately handle bulk oseltamivir powder to meet the increased demand. METHODS: During a six-week period in August and September of 2009, a task force was created in the Central Pharmacy of Hospital das Clínicas to convert imported oseltamivir phosphate into ready-to-use solution for utilization by physicians and public health authorities. The protocol included dissolution, physico-chemical tests and the bottling of a liquid microdose formulation for emergency room and outpatient dispensing with adequate quality control during all phases. RESULTS: The successful production routine was based on a specially designed flowchart according to which a batch of 33210 g of oseltamivir powder was converted into 32175 solution units during the aforementioned period with a net loss of only 2.6%. The end products were bottles containing 50 ml of 15 mg/mL oseltamivir solution. The measured concentration was stable and accurate (97.5% - 102.0% of the nominal value). The drug was prescribed as both a prophylactic and therapeutic agent. DISCUSSION: Hospital pharmacies are conventionally engaged in the manipulation of medical prescriptions and specialty drugs. They are generally responsible for only small-scale equipment used for manufacturing and quality-control procedures. The compounding of oseltamivir was a unique effort dictated by exceptional circumstances. CONCLUSION: The shortage of oseltamivir solution for clinical use was solved by emergency operationalization of a semi-industrial process in which bulk powder was converted into practical vials for prompt delivery. |
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Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina, Universidade de São Paulo |
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