B. Benaji et al., STABILITY AND COMPATIBILITY OF CISPLATIN AND CARBOPLATIN WITH PVC INFUSION BAGS, Journal of clinical pharmacy and therapeutics, 19(2), 1994, pp. 95-100
The availability and compatibility of drugs from solutions infused via
PVC infusion bags through PVC administration sets have been examined.
No significant drug loss was observed during simulated infusions usin
g PVC infusion bags and administration sets over time periods used in
hospitals (cisplatin, 2 h; carboplatin, 1 h). The stability of carbopl
atin was studied in 5% dextrose. In 0-9% NaCl, we observed that carbop
latin could be converted to cisplatin in the presence of chloride ions
. With cisplatin, no significant difference was found between infusion
solutions (5% dextrose or 0.9% NaCl). The stability of cisplatin (5%
dextrose or 0.9% NaCl) and carboplatin (5% dextrose) was also studied
in PVC bags after storage in the dark at room temperature. The results
show that the drugs were stable over the 9-day storage period studied
.