Stability of 25 mg/mL Azacitidine Suspensions Kept in Fridge after Freezing

  • Balouzet C
  • Chanat C
  • Jobard M
  • et al.
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Abstract

Azacitidine is supplied as lyophilized powder to be reconstituted with sterile water for injection. The molecule is very unstable in aqueous medium (temperature-dependent process). Advance preparation and leftover management are made difficult by such poor stability. This study evaluates the stability of 25 mg/mL azacitidine suspensions kept for a 1-month period at –20 °C, followed by a 5-day period at 5 °C. Three batches of 7 polypropylene syringes were filled with 2 mL of Vidaza

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Balouzet, C., Chanat, C., Jobard, M., Brandely-Piat, M.-L., & Chast, F. (2017). Stability of 25 mg/mL Azacitidine Suspensions Kept in Fridge after Freezing. Pharmaceutical Technology in Hospital Pharmacy, 2(1). https://doi.org/10.1515/pthp-2016-0023

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