kinetics of drug degradation Flashcards

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what is meant by shelf life?

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the time required for the initial concentration to fall by 10% for most drugs and 5% for any potent drugs
at t90% - C = 90%Co

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what is overage?

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it is an excess of the API that can be added to a dosage form to prevent a loss of drug potency due to degradation

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what is the Arrhenius equation?

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used to predict the effect of T on the reaction rate (k)

k = AcE^(-Ea/RT) or lnk = lnAc - Ea/RT
T is in kelvin
A is Arrhenius constant ; frequency factor
Ea is activation factor
R is universal gas constant (8.314 J/mol K)

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what is the activation rate?

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it is Ea

- the difference between the average energy of the reactants and minimum energy required for them to react

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what kind of conditions are medicines tested in over time?

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  • weeks to years
  • 4 degrees or room temperature or 30 or 37 degrees
  • ambient, 50%, 75% relative humidity
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what kind of conditions can increase degradation rates?

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accelerated testing under high stress conditions
can be allowed to use high temp
- the Arrhenius equation is used to predict stability under storage conditions
- can get data needed in a shorter time frame

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