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  1. Lian T. Chan
    MyJurnal
    Many drugs used in paediatric are often not available in suitable dosage forms and have to be
    extemporaneously prepared by pharmacists to make them suitable for the body weight, body
    surface area, or age of the children. Phenobarbitone is the main anti-epileptic drug (AED) for
    the treatment of seizure in paediatric patients. The objective of this study is to evaluate the
    physicochemical and microbiological stability of an extemporaneously prepared
    Phenobarbitone Oral Suspension using commercially available tablets and X-temp Oral
    Suspension System. The Phenobarbitone Oral Suspension (10mg/ml) was stored at 4ºC and
    30ºC / 75%RH protected from light and were examined at the interval of 0, 1, 2, 3 and 6
    months. The content of Phenobarbitone was determined using a validated high-performance
    liquid chromatography (HPLC) method. The visual appearance, odour, pH and specific
    gravity remained fairly unchanged throughout the study period and the content of
    Phenobarbitone remained above 98% of the original concentration throughout the course of
    the study for both temperatures. The extemporaneous preparation was not susceptible to
    microbial contamination. The results from the stability studies confirmed that X-temp Oral
    Suspension is a suitable suspending vehicle for preparing extemporaneous liquid formulation
    of Phenobarbitone Oral Suspension with the added advantage of alcohol-free, colourant-free
    and sugar-free. Based on the data collected, the shelf-life of this liquid formulation is at least
    6 months when stored at 4ºC (refrigeration) and 30ºC / 75%RH (room temperature).
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