Objectives: Hospital pharmacies provide centralised intravenous additive services (CIVAS), such as antibiotic reconstitution. The aim of this study was to demonstrate the physicochemical stability of high-concentration cefuroxime sodium in aqueous injections, which is mandatory for the centralised preparation of products with automation.
Methods: The physicochemical stability of three high-concentration injections (1.
Central nervous system (CNS) drug delivery is a major challenge in drug development because the blood-brain barrier (BBB) efficiently restricts the entry of drug molecules into the CNS at sufficient amounts. The brain uptake of poorly penetrating drugs could be improved by utilizing the transporters at the BBB with a prodrug approach. In this study, we designed four phenylalanine derivatives of valproic acid and studied their ability to utilize a large amino acid transporter 1 (LAT1) in CNS delivery with an aim to show that the meta-substituted phenylalanine prodrugs bind to LAT1 with a higher affinity compared with the affinity of the para-substituted derivatives.
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