J Med Assoc Thai 2015; 98 (8):798

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Stability of Bevacizumab Divided in Multiple Doses for Intravitreal Injection
Phasukkijwatana N Mail, Tanterdtham J , Lertpongparkpoom D

Objective: To investigate the stability of bevacizumab in multiple doses divided from a single-use vial for intravitreal injection after storage at 4°C for up to six months and under drug transfer condition in tropical climate.

Material and Method: Five syringes (0.1 mL, 2.5 mg) of bevacizumab were withdrawn each from five new bevacizumab single-use vials (4 mL, 100 mg) under sterile technique. The concentration of bevacizumab in each syringe was measured at two dilutions (2x106 and 4x106 fold) using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay at baseline and after storage at 4°C for 1-, 3-, and 6-month. Each assay was performed at least twice. To simulate the drug transfer condition, bevacizumab was placed in a brown plastic bag and put in another transfer plastic bag with an ice cube for 30 minutes prior to the assay at 1-, 3-, and 6-month.

Results: The concentrations of bevacizumab (mean ± standard deviation) at baseline, 1-, 3-, and 6-month were 26.24±1.95, 25.43±3.80, 27.87±2.81, and 24.25±2.00 mg/mL, respectively. The lowest lower limit of 95% confidence interval for the mean concentration was 23.32 mg/mL at 6-month storage, which was 89% of the mean baseline concentration and considered to be non-inferior to the baseline concentration.

Conclusion: Bevacizumab in a single-use vial could be divided into multiple small doses for intravitreal injection with sufficient stability when refrigerated at 4°C for up to six months and under the drug transfer condition in tropical climate.

Keywords: Bevacizumab, Intravitreal injection, Stability


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