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Lansoprazole

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Stability Of Extemporaneously Prepared Lansoprazole Suspension At Two Temperatures, Jordan T. Morrison, Ralph A. Lugo, Jim C. Thigpen, Stacy D. Brown Jan 2013

Stability Of Extemporaneously Prepared Lansoprazole Suspension At Two Temperatures, Jordan T. Morrison, Ralph A. Lugo, Jim C. Thigpen, Stacy D. Brown

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OBJECTIVE The purpose of this study was to examine the stability of a generic lansoprazole product in a 3 mg/mL sodium bicarbonate suspension under room temperature and refrigerated conditions. METHODS Lansoprazole suspensions (3 mg/mL) were prepared in triplicate using an 8.4% sodium bicarbonate vehicle for each storage condition (room temperature and refrigerated). During 1 month, samples from each replicate were periodically removed and analyzed for lansoprazole concentration by liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS). Each sample was spiked with 10 mg/L omeprazole to serve as the internal standard. A positive electrospray LC-MS/MS method was validated over the calibration range of 5 …


Quantification Of Lansoprazole In Oral Suspension By Ultra-High-Performance Liquid Chromatography Hybrid Ion-Trap Time-Of-Flight Mass Spectrometry, Stacy D. Brown, Justin D. Connor, Nicholas C. Smallwood, Ralph A. Lugo Apr 2011

Quantification Of Lansoprazole In Oral Suspension By Ultra-High-Performance Liquid Chromatography Hybrid Ion-Trap Time-Of-Flight Mass Spectrometry, Stacy D. Brown, Justin D. Connor, Nicholas C. Smallwood, Ralph A. Lugo

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An LC-MS/MS method was developed and validated to be used as a stability indicating assay for the study of a 3 mg/mL lansoprazole oral suspension. The method utilizes a UPLC (ultra-performance liquid chromatography) column and unique mass spectrometric detection (ion-trap time-of-flight (IT-TOF)) to achieve a sensitive (LOD 2 ng/mL), accurate, and reproducible quantification of lansoprazole. This method reports an intraday and interday coefficient of variation of 2.98 ± 2.17% ( for each concentration for each day) and 3.07 ± 0.89% ( for each concentration), respectively. Calibration curves (5–25 μg/mL) were found to be linear with an value ranging from …