[Effect of pH and Additives on the Compatibility between Vancomycin and Furosemide Injections].

[Effect of pH and Additives on the Compatibility between Vancomycin and Furosemide Injections]. Yakugaku Zasshi. 2018;138(6):853-860 Authors: Munakata C, Fuchigami Y, Makizoe T, Miura Y, Yamaoka M, Sasahara S, Hata K, Tachiki H, Sasaki H, Hagimori M, Kawakami S Abstract  The physicochemical compatibility between injections of different agents is very important. An injection of the antibiotic vancomycin (VCM) is acidic and its standard pH range is 2.5-4.5. In clinical treatments, VCM injections are often used with Lasix® (furosemide) injections. The Lasix® injection is alkaline and its standard pH range is 8.6-9.6. Therefore, mixing VCM injections with Lasix® injections may cause compatibility problems. We evaluated the effect of pH on the compatibility between VCM (original and two generic) and Lasix® injections. Compatibility was not observed in non-pH-adjusted VCM with Lasix® injections, but white crystals appeared when VCM injections adjusted to pH 2.5 experimentally were mixed with a Lasix® injection, suggesting that the acidic condition of VCM injections cause compatibility. However, the residual rates of VCM did not change after 24 h in all mixtures. We analyzed the crystals by mass spectrometry and 1H-NMR, and identified them to comprise furosemide. PMID: 29863057 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Yakugaku Zasshi : Journal of the Pharmaceutical Society of Japan - Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Authors: Tags: Yakugaku Zasshi Source Type: research