Compatibility and stability of ketorolac tromethamine and morphine hydrochloride in 0.9% sodium chloride injection

F. Lin, T. Lin, Y. Yeh, Chih‐Peng Lin, Wei-Zen Sun
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Abstract Introduction: Ketorolac added to morphine solution as a convenient regimen for pain management is common in clinical practice in many centers. However, the analytical confirmation of the compatibility and stability of this combination has rarely been performed. This study examined the compatibility and stability of ketorolac tromethamine and morphine hydrochloride combined in 0.9% sodium chloride injection. Materials and methods: Ketorolac tromethamine and morphine hydrochloride were mixed together in 0.9% sodium chloride injection at pH 5–9 at a final concentration of 2 mg/ml for ketorolac and 1 mg/ml for morphine. In addition, 20 different ketorolac–morphine mixture solutions were prepared by combing various concentrations of each individual drug. The compatibility and stability of these solutions were studied using high performance liquid chromatography. Results: There was no significant loss of drug, neither ketorolac tromethamine nor morphine hydrochloride, with the ketorolac (2 mg/ml) + mor...
氯胺酮酸与盐酸吗啡在0.9%氯化钠注射液中的配伍性及稳定性
摘要简介:在吗啡溶液中加入酮咯酸作为一种方便的疼痛治疗方案在许多中心的临床实践中很常见。然而,对该组合的相容性和稳定性的分析证实很少进行。本研究考察了酮咯酸、盐酸吗啡在0.9%氯化钠注射液中的配伍性和稳定性。材料与方法:将酮咯酸与盐酸吗啡混合于0.9%氯化钠注射液中,pH为5-9,酮咯酸终浓度为2mg /ml,吗啡终浓度为1mg /ml。此外,通过对每种药物不同浓度的混合,制备了20种不同的酮咯酸-吗啡混合溶液。用高效液相色谱法研究了这些溶液的相容性和稳定性。结果:两组患者均无明显药物损失,酮咯酸(2 mg/ml) + 2 mg/ml均无明显药物损失。
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