Three American products and one Canadian product were examined for content uniformity and particle size distribution. The results showed that not all products performed equally well. Some of the products exhibited high sprays early in the canister lifetime and all products demonstrated loss of prime.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe CYP2C19-associated oxidation polymorphism of mephenytoin was investigated in an Inuit population living in the high Arctic of Canada. Results were obtained for 152 subjects, of whom 90 were unrelated to first degree relatives. Phenotyping was based on the capillary gas chromatographic determination of the S/R enantiomeric ratio in overnight urine collected after a dose of 100 mg (R,S)-mephenytoin.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFour commercially available beclomethasone metered dose inhalers were analyzed for both spray content uniformity and particle size. The drug contents of primed and unprimed sprays collected at the beginning of the lifetime of the canister were not significantly different from those collected throughout the experiment. Particle size analysis of the four products using the Andersen Cascade Impactor Mark II showed that the distribution profiles were not identical.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe enantiomers of the related substances methamphetamine, ephedrine, pseudoephedrine and methcathinone were determined by both gas chromatography after derivatization and by nuclear magnetic resonance using a chiral solvating agent. For GC the substances were derivatized with (R)-(+)-alpha-methoxy-alpha-(trifluoromethyl)phenylacetic acid (MTPA) to give diasteromeric derivatives. Resolution (baseline) of at least 1.
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