Comparative Test of Midazolam Hydrochloride Stability in Different Storage and Temperature Container

Anang Endaryanto, - and Andang Miatmoko, - and Mela Dwi Wulandari, - and Novi Aryanti, - (2020) Comparative Test of Midazolam Hydrochloride Stability in Different Storage and Temperature Container. Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology, 14 (4). pp. 986-991. ISSN 0973-9130

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Abstract

Background: Midazolam hydrochloride is an injection form of benzodiazepines and included in the high alert category in the Dr. Soetomo Teaching Hospital Intensive Care Unit (ICU), Surabaya, Indonesia. Nowadays, the technical preparation of midazolam drugs in the ICU room by doctors and nurses was performed by reconstituting drugs in the injection syringes to be stored for a while in the room. Objectives: To evaluate the preparation process for midazolam hydrochloride injection which has been analyzed in Dr. Soetomo Teaching Hospital. Methods: Physical, chemical, and microbiological stability of 1 mg/mL midazolam hydrochloride in aqua pro injection solvents have been evaluated at points 0, 8, 12, and 24 hours after preparation, as well as a comparison of stability in storage conditions at room temperature compared to refrigerator temperatures. Results: The results showed all the preparations were no foreign particles in the sample container. The midazolam did not experience precipitation in both room and refrigerator temperatures. The pH of midazolam solution during storage proved that the preparation was relatively stable (pH 4.3–4.5). There were no significant differences of midazolam levels in both storages which was in range of 95%. The Miccrobiology Stability Test showed negative germ growth after 24 hours incubation in both storage. Conclusion: This study showed no changes in physical, chemical, or microbiological stability in the midazolam injection samples up to 24 hours after the manufacturing process.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Midazolam Hydrochloride, Injection Preparation, Aseptic Technique, Stability Test
Subjects: R Medicine > R Medicine (General)
R Medicine > RJ Pediatrics
Divisions: 01. Fakultas Kedokteran > Ilmu Kesehatan Anak (Sub Spesialis)
Creators:
CreatorsNIM
Anang Endaryanto, -NIDN8867700016
Andang Miatmoko, -NIDN0002108503
Mela Dwi Wulandari, -UNSPECIFIED
Novi Aryanti, -UNSPECIFIED
Depositing User: arys fk
Date Deposited: 31 Jan 2022 05:13
Last Modified: 31 Jan 2022 05:13
URI: http://repository.unair.ac.id/id/eprint/113357
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