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Adsorption and Leachable Contamination of Flucloxacillin, Cyclosporin and Amiodarone Following Delivery Through an Intravenous Administration Set
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Adsorption and Leachable Contamination of Flucloxacillin, Cyclosporin and Amiodarone Following Delivery Through an Intravenous Administration Set

Zachary Woodward, Peter R Brooks, Bernadette Morris-Smith, Marianne Wallis and Steven M Ogbourne
Pharmaceutical Research, Vol.35(6), 121
2018
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Abstract

active pharmaceutical ingredient adsorption drug delivery drug product intravenous
Interactions between a pharmaceutical drug and its delivery device can result in changes in drug concentration and leachable contamination. Flucloxacillin, amiodarone and cyclosporin were investigated for drug concentration changes and leachable contamination after delivery through an intravenous administration set.

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