Mi. Arnot et al., DIMETHYL-SULFOXIDE PROPYLENE-GLYCOL IS A SUITABLE SOLVENT FOR THE DELIVERY OF DIAZEPAM FROM OSMOTIC MINIPUMPS, Journal of pharmacological and toxicological methods, 36(1), 1996, pp. 29-31
The functional integrity of Alzet osmotic minipumps was assessed using
two organic solvents (50% (v/v) dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO)/50% (v/v) p
ropylene glycol (PG) and 100% tetraglycol) which dissolve diazepam, an
aqueous insoluble benzodiazepine. Both solvents showed a significant
decrease in output rate over time: the decline with tetraglycol was, h
owever, more marked and variable. Further, the DMSO/PG vehicle demonst
rated a comparable decline in rate (1.45%) to that of the control vehi
cles saline and water (1.12%). DMSO/PG is therefore a suitable solvent
for the chronic delivery of diazepam from osmotic minipumps.