Stability of Doxorubicin and Vincristine in Various Infusion Solutions for VAD Therapy
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概要
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Doxorubicin and vincristine were added to various infusion solutions used for vincristine, doxorubicin and dexamethazone (VAD) chemotherapy. The infusion solutions were kept at room temperature, and stability was evaluated after 3, 16, 24, 40, 48, 64, 72, 88 and 96 hours using high performance liquid chromatography. Doxorubicin and vincristine were stable in all infusion solutions up to 24 hours as residual contents were still over 90% at this time. Afterwards, a drop in vincristine content was observed for the infusion solution of physiological saline and this was considered to be due to adsorption of vincristine onto ethylene vinyl acetate copolymer, the material from which the infusion solution container was made.
- 日本医療薬学会の論文
- 2007-07-10
著者
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Yamaoka Keiko
Department Of Applied Biological Science Faculty Of Science And Technology Science University Of Tok
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Yamaoka Keiko
Department Of Pharmacy Teikyo University Hospital
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Sugimoto Masakazu
Department Of Pharmacy Teikyo University Hospital
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Yamaoka Hisayo
Department Of Plastic Surgery Tokyo University Hospital
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Matsui Masateru
Department of Pharmacy, Teikyo University, Hospital
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Yamauchi Yumiko
Department of Pharmacy, Teikyo University, Hospital
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Moriyama Nao
Department of Pharmacy, Teikyo University, Hospital
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Nishizawa Satoru
Department of Pharmacy, Teikyo University, Hospital
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Nagao Yuko
Department of Pharmacy, Teikyo University, Hospital
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Shin Marika
Department of Pharmacy, Teikyo University, Hospital
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Nagao Yuko
Department Of Pharmacy Teikyo University Hospital
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Shin Marika
Department Of Pharmacy Teikyo University Hospital
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Moriyama Nao
Department Of Pharmacy Teikyo University Hospital
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Yamauchi Yumiko
Department Of Pharmacy Teikyo University Hospital
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Matsui Masateru
Department Of Pharmacy Teikyo University Hospital
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Nishizawa Satoru
Department Of Pharmacy Teikyo University Hospital
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Yamaoka Keiko
Teikyo Univ.
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Yamaoka Hisayo
Department Of Cartilage & Bone Regeneration (fujisoft) Graduate School Of Medicine The Universit
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Nishizawa Satoru
Department Of Cartilage & Bone Regeneration (fujisoft) Graduate School Of Medicine The Universit
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Yamauchi Yumiko
Department Of Pediatrics Kobe University Graduate School Of Medicine
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Sugimoto Masakazu
Department of Pharmacy, Teikyo University, Hospital
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