Stability of Compounded Trilostane Suspension in Cod Liver Oil

Jesse Crosby, Stacy D. Brown

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Abstract

Trilostane is a synthetic steroid analog used to treat canine hyperadrenocorticism. For small dogs, the dose found in commercially available dosage forms of trilostane is sometimes too high. Compounding trilostane in a liquid diluent provides an option for more precise dosing and adjustments, and can be easier to administer, versus a tablet or capsule. Trilostane suspends well in cod liver oil, which is generally palatable to dogs. The stability of a compounded trilostane suspension in cod liver oil stored at room temperature was investigated for 90 days. Compounded trilostane retained stability, defined as maintaining 90–105% labeled value, for 60 days when stored in amber glass bottles. However, drug potency fell >10% below the labeled value when stored in amber plastic bottles after 7 days.

Original languageAmerican English
JournalThe Veterinary Journal
Volume228
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 5 2017

Keywords

  • Drug stability
  • High performance liquid chromatography
  • Hyperadrenocorticism
  • Pharmacy compounding
  • Trilostane

Disciplines

  • Chemicals and Drugs
  • Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences

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