Nonprescription fish antibiotics:

Eugenia Popescu Roberts DDS , Charles Veltri PhD , Maria Lozoya MS , Gina Agostini-Walesch MA, PhD , John C. Mitchell PhD
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Abstract

Background

Patients at a dental school were observed to self-medicate for dental pain and presumed infection with nonprescribed ornamental fish antibiotics, thereby circumventing professional health care. This study determined if the human-approved antibiotics, amoxicillin and cephalexin, were present in the nonprescribed, over-the-counter fish antibiotics.

Methods

Human-grade prescribed and over-the-counter commercially-available fish antimicrobials (amoxicillin, cephalexin) were analyzed by using high-performance liquid chromatography ultraviolet-visible detection following US Pharmacopeia (USP) protocols. The contents of 20 capsules of each type were combined and dissolved in a carrier fluid to a concentration of 1 mg/mL. Samples were analyzed using high-performance liquid chromatography at a flow rate of 1.5 mL/min using isocratic mobile phase conditions.

Results

All products contained the equivalent of not less than 90.0% and not more than 120.0% of their labeled contents, within the USP standards. Although no major impurities were identified, there was evidence of several as-yet unidentified excipient ingredients. Results confirm that the human-grade prescribed and nonprescribed over-the-counter fish antibiotics tested match USP standards and are pharmacologically indistinguishable.

Conclusions

The results of this study showed that the major component of the amoxicillin and cephalexin capsules marketed for fish contain their purported levels of antibiotics.

非处方鱼类抗生素:
研究背景:一所牙科学校的患者因牙痛和疑似感染而自行服用非处方观赏鱼抗生素,从而规避专业医疗保健。这项研究确定了人类批准的抗生素阿莫西林和头孢氨苄是否存在于非处方的非处方鱼类抗生素中。方法采用高效液相色谱紫外可见检测法,按照美国药典(USP)标准,对处方级和非处方市售鱼类抗菌药物(阿莫西林、头孢氨苄)进行分析。将每种类型的20粒胶囊的内容物组合并溶解在载体液中,浓度为1mg /mL。样品采用高效液相色谱法进行分析,流速为1.5 mL/min,采用等压流动相条件。结果所有产品的含量不低于标签含量的90.0%,不超过120.0%,符合USP标准。虽然没有发现主要的杂质,但有证据表明有几种尚未确定的赋形剂成分。结果证实,测试的人类级处方和非处方非处方鱼类抗生素符合USP标准,并且在药理学上难以区分。结论:本研究结果表明,市场上销售的用于鱼类的阿莫西林和头孢氨苄胶囊的主要成分含有其所声称的抗生素含量。
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JADA foundational science
JADA foundational science Dentistry, Oral Surgery and Medicine
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