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Penicillin G Procaine Injectable Suspension
» Penicillin G Procaine Injectable Suspension is a sterile suspension of Penicillin G, Procaine or, where labeled for veterinary use only of sterile penicillin G procaine, in Water for Injection and contains one or more suitable buffers dispersants, or suspending agents, and a suitable preservative. It may contain procaine hydrochloride in a concentration not exceeding 2.0 percent, and may contain one or more suitable stabilizers. It contains not less than 90.0 percent and not more than 115.0 percent of the labeled amount of penicillin G, the labeled amount being not less than 300,000 Penicillin G Units per mL or per container.
Packaging and storage— Preserve in single-dose or multiple-dose containers, preferably of Type I or Type III glass, in a refrigerator.
Labeling— Where it is intended for veterinary use only, the label so states.
Identification— It responds to the Identification test under Penicillin G Procaine.
Crystallinity 695 (where it is prepared from penicillin G procaine and is labeled for veterinary use only): meets the requirements, the dried residue prepared as directed in the test for Pencillin G and procaine contents being used.
Bacterial endotoxins 85 It contains not more than 0.01 USP Endotoxin Unit per 100 Penicillin G Units.
Sterility 71 It meets the requirements when tested as directed for Membrane Filtration under Test for Sterility of the Product to be Examined, except to use a portion of specimen from each container equivalent to 300,000 Penicillin G Units, instead of the minimum volume specified in the Table 2, Minimum Quantity to be Used for Each Medium, and to use Fluid A to which has been added sufficient sterile penicillinase to inactivate the penicillin G and to swirl the vessel until solution is complete before filtering. If the Injectable Suspension contains lecithin, use Fluid D. If it contains carboxymethylcellulose sodium, add sufficient sterile carboxymethylcellulase to Fluid A or Fluid D to dissolve the carboxymethylcellulose sodium before filtering. If it does not dissolve completely, proceed as directed for Direct Inoculation of the Culture Medium under Test for Sterility of the Product to be Examined, except to use Fluid Thioglycollate Medium and Soybean–Casein Digest Medium containing an amount of sterile penicillinase sufficient to inactivate the penicillin G in each vessel.
pH 791: between 5.0 and 7.5.
Penicillin G and procaine contents (where it is prepared from penicillin G procaine and is labeled for veterinary use only)— Dilute a portion of it, equivalent to about 300,000 Penicillin G Units, with water to obtain a volume of 10 mL, centrifuge, and remove and discard the supernatant. Resuspend the sediment in 10 mL of water, centrifuge, and remove and discard the supernatant. Dry the sediment in a vacuum desiccator containing silica gel for 18 hours at a temperature not exceeding 25. The dried material meets the requirements of the test for Penicillin G and procaine contents under Penicillin G Procaine. [NOTE—Reserve a portion of the dried material for the test for Crystallinity.]
Residual solvents 467: meets the requirements.
(Official January 1, 2007)
Other requirements— It meets the requirements under Injections 1.
Assay—
Standard preparation— Using USP Penicillin G Potassium RS, prepare as directed for Standard preparation under Iodometric Assay—Antibiotics 425.
Assay preparation 1 (where it is represented as being in a single-dose container)—Withdraw all of the withdrawable contents of the Injectable Suspension, using a suitable hypodermic needle and syringe, and dilute quantitatively with Buffer No. 1 to obtain a solution containing about 2000 Penicillin G Units per mL. Pipet 2 mL of this solution into each of two glass-stoppered, 125-mL conical flasks.
Assay preparation 2 (where the label states the quantity of penicillin G procaine in a given volume of Injectable Suspension)—Dilute an accurately measured volume of Injectable Suspension quantitatively with Buffer No. 1 to obtain a solution containing about 2000 Penicillin G Units per mL. Pipet 2.0 mL of this solution into each of two glass-stoppered, 125-mL conical flasks.
Procedure— Proceed as directed for Procedure under Iodometric Assay—Antibiotics 425. Calculate the quantity, in Penicillin G Units, in the container, or in the portion of Injectable Suspension taken, by the formula:
(L / 2D)(F)(B I),
in which L is the labeled quantity in Penicillin G Units, in the container, or in the volume of Injectable Suspension taken; and D is the concentration, in Penicillin G Units per mL, of Assay preparation 1, or of Assay preparation 2, on the basis of the labeled quantity in the container, or in the portion of Injectable Suspension taken, respectively, and the extent of dilution.
Auxiliary Information— Staff Liaison : Brian D. Gilbert, Ph.D., Scientist
Expert Committee : (MDANT05) Monograph Development-Antibiotics
USP29–NF24 Page 1662
Pharmacopeial Forum : Volume No. 28(4) Page 1176
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