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1 ก ก (p.807) 3. Adrenaline inj. 1mg/ml (Epinephrine inj.) ( Druginfor. p.629) 4. Aminophylline/ Theophylline inj. (Drug infor. Ed. 11 th p.1339) 5. Amlodipine + HCTZ (Moduretic). ก ก 1. Actifed tab/syr. Triprolidine : should be stored in tight, light-resistant Pseudoepedrine : / Triprolidine (p.25) Pseudoepedrine (p.1403) - Oral solution should be protected from light, and freezing should be avoided. - Tablet should be stored in tight containers and oral solution in tight light-resistant containers. - Extended-release tablet should be protected from light and store in well-closed containers at Acyclovir tab Acyclovir capsule and tablet should be stored tight, light- Blister resistant container at 15-25C Epinephine is sensitive to light and air; protect from light is recommended. Oxidation turns drug pink, then a brown color. Solutions should not be used if they are discolored or contain a precipitate Should be stored at room temperature and protected from freezing and light. Hydrochlorothiazide tablets and capsules in tightly closed container at a controlled room temperature of 15-30C and protect from light, moisture, and freezing (p.2797) 6. Antivenum sera ( ก, ) Protect from light and store at 2-8C 7. Atropine sulfate inj. (p.1316) 8. Atenolol tab (p.1885) 9. AZT (Zidovudine) tab (p.771) Atropine sulfate effloresces on exposure to dry air and is slowly affected by light. Atropine should be stored in tight containers, light-resistant Atropine injection should stored at 25C - Tablet should be protected from heat, light, and moisture and stored in well-closed, light-resistant container - Injection should be stored at room temperature between and protected from light. Commercially available zidovudine capsules an film-coated tablet should be stored at 15-25C. Zidovudine may not affected by short-term exposure to heat and sunlight, but capsules of the drug may become discolor or brittle as a result of such exposure and should be protect from, light, and moisture. Blister
2 - Sterile powder for inj. protect from light and unnecessary to protect reconstituted solution of the drug from normal light. 10. Ceftriaxone sodium inj. (p.181) 11. Chlorpromazine tab (p.2526) 12. Colchicine tab (p.3691) 13. Co-trimoxazole tab/syr. (p.442) 14. CPM inj./syr. (p.13) 15. Dapzone tab (p.609) 16. Dexamethasone inj (Drug infor ed. 15 th p.513 ) 17. Diazepam tab/inj. (p.2599) 18. Digoxin tab (p.1712) 19. Dopamine HCL inj. (p.1348) 20. Doxycyclin tab (p.468) 21. Ergotamine+caffeine tab (p.1409) 22. Ethambutol tab (p.578) 23. Fluoxetine tab (p.2381) Chlorpromazine and its Hydrochloride salt darken on prolong exposure to light. Commercially available preparation of Chlorpromazine and its Hydrochloride salt should be protect from light. Colchicine darken on exposure to light and should be stored in tight, light-resistant Oral suspension of the drug should be stored in tight, lightresistant container at 15-25C and tablet should be stored in well-closed, light-resistant container at 15-30C. CPM oral solution and injection should be stored in tight, lightresistant containers. Dapzone may discolor following exposure to light. Although no chemical change is detectable following discoloration, the drug should be protect from light. Injection solution: store at room temperature; protect from light and freezing Digoxin preparation should be protect from light and stored at 15-25C Should be stored at 15-30C, in tight, light-resistant Preparation of Ergotamine tartrate should stored in lightresistant and moisture. Fluoxetine HCL capsule and the oral solution should stored in tight, light-resistant container, both at 15-30C. Vial ก - 6 ก (25C) 24 ก Blister / /
3 24. Fluphenazine inj. (p.2528) Commercially available preparation of fluphenazine should be protect from light and stored at room temperature 25. Furosemide tab/inj (p.2773) Furosemide injection should be stored at temperature of 15-30C and protected from light; injections having a yellow color should not be used. Exposure of furosemide tablets to light may cause discoloration; discolor tablets should not be dispensed. Furosemide tablets should be stored and dispensed in well-closed, light-resistant containers at a controlled room temperature of 15-30C 26. Glipizide tab Glipizide tablet should be stored in tight, light-resistant (p.3261) 27. Haloperidol tab/inj (p.2513) 28. Hydroxyzine tab (p.2630) 29. HCTZ tab (p.2797) 30. Imipramine tab (p.2445) 31. Ibuprofen tab (p.2129) 32. Isoniazid tab (p.585) 33. Isosorbide dinitrate tab (p.1820) 34. Lorsartan potassium tab (Drug infor.p.1100) 35. Metformin tab (p.3206) container at a temperature at less 30C. Commercially available haloperidol preparations should be stored in tight, light-resistant container at controlled room temperature between 15-30C. Commercially available Hydroxyzine preparations should be stored in tight, light-resistant container at a temperature less than 40C, preferable at 15-30C. Hydrochlorothiazide tablets and capsules in tightly closed container at a controlled room temperature of 15-30C and protect from light, moisture, and freezing. Imipramine HCL turns yellowish or reddish on exposure to light; slight discoloration dose not affect potency, but marked discoloration is associated with loss of potency. Oral preparations containing ibuprofen should be stored in well-closed, light-resistant containers at C. Isoniazid preparation should be protect from light, air, and excessive heat. Isoniazid tablet should be stored in wellclosed, light-resistant container at room temp. Tablet containing the fixed combination of Rifampin, Isoniazid and Pyrazinamide should be protect from excessive humidity ad stored at C Isosorbide dinitrate tablet should be in tight, light-resistant container at room temp. Protect from light Blister Blister
4 36. Methyldopa tab (p.1795) Methyldopa is decomposedby oxidizing agent. Methyldopa should be stored in tight, light-resistant container at 15-30C 125 mg - Blister / 250 mg- Blister 37. Mthylergometrine inj. (Ergonovine Maleate, Mthylergonovine maleate) (p.3345) Ergonovine maleate darkens with age nad on exposure to light. Injections of ergonovine maleate and methylergonovine maleate should preferably be stored at temperature below 8C and protect from light. ergonovine maleate and methylergonovine injections should be stored in light-resistant 38. Metoclopramide inj. (p.3067) 39. Metronidazole tab/inj. (p.902) Metoclopramide HCl is photosensitive and will degrade when exposured to light. Commercially available preparation of Metoclopramide HCl should be protect from light Metronidazole and Metronidazole HCl are stable in air but darken following prolonged exposured to light. Metronidazole conventional tablet should be stored in well-closed, lightresistant Metronidazole injection should be protect from light and freezing and stored at 15-30C 40. Metroprolol tab. (p.1913) Commercially available preparations of Metroprolol tartrate should be protect from light. Metroprolol tartrate tablet should be protect from moisture and stored in tight, light-resistant 41. Morphine sulfate inj. (p.2214) 42. MTV (p.) When exposed to air, morphine sulfate gradually loses its water of hydration. The drug darkens on prolonged exposure to light. Morphine sulfate injection should be protect from light and freezing and stored at 15-30C Protect from light Vial 43. Nifedipine Cap (p.1953) 44. Naloxone inj. (p.2254) 45. Perphenazine tab (p.2530) 46. Pethidine inj. (p. 2203) 47. Phenobarbitone tab (p.) (Drug infor. 1440) Nifedipine liquid-filled capsule should be protect from light and moisture and store in tight, light-resistant Commercially available preparation of perphenazine should be store in light-resistant containers Meperidine HCl preparation should be protect from light Blister
5 52. Ranithidine tab/inj. (p.3034) 53. Rifampin tab (p.603) 54. Salbutamol tab. (albuterol) (p.1363) 55. Simethicone suspension. (p.2976) 56. Spironolactone tab (p.2041) 57. Terbutaline inj. (p.1383) 58. Thyroxin tab (p.3320) 48. Phenytoin cap and moisture (p.2279) (Drug infor p.1440) 49. Piroxicam cap. Piroxicam capsule should be stored in tight, light-resistant Blister (p.2176) containers at a temperature less than 30C 50. Propranolol tab and stored at room temperature Blister (p.1927) (20-25C) 51. Quinnidine tab (p.1657) Quinnidine gluconate and Quinnidine sulfate darken on exposure to light and should be stored in well-closed, lightresistant Ranithidine HCl tablet should be stored at 15-30C in tight, light-resistant container in a dry place. Ranithidine HCl injection should be stored at 4-25C protected from light but may exposed to temperature up to 30C Rifampin capsule should be stored in tight, light-resistant container at a temperature of 30C or less, preferably between 15-30C. The capsules should not be exposedto excessive heat. Tablet containing the fixed combination of Rifampin, Isoniazid and Pyrazinamide should be protect from excessive humidity ad stored at C Preparations containing albuterol or albuterol sulfate should be stored in well-closed light-resistant containers Simethicone tablet and chewable tablet should be stored in well-closed containers at a temperature less than 40 C, preferably between 15-30C. Simethicone oral suspension should be stored in tight, light-resistant container at a temperature less than 40 C, preferably between 15-30C; freezing should be avoided. Spironolactone tablet should be stored in tight, light-resistant container at a temperature less than 40 C, preferably between 15-30C. Terbutaline injection should be stored at 20-25C and protect from light Levothyroxin sodium is stable in dry air but may acquire a slight pink color upon exposure to light. Commercially available preparation of levothyroxin sodium should be stored in tight, light-resistant / ก
6 59. Vitamin B tab - Vitamin B1 inj. Store at controlled room temperature 15-30C. Protect from light. (Drug fact and comparison p.17) - Vitamin B6 tab - stored away from heat and direct light (Drug fact and comparison p.24) - Vitamin B12 tab Protect from light. (Drug infor. Ed 11 th p.352 ) 60. Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine) Stored away from heat and direct light tab (Drug fact and comparison p.24) 61. Vitamin Bco tab/inj - Vitamin B1 inj. Store at controlled room temperature 15-30C. Protect from light. (Drug fact and comparison p.17) - Vitamin B2 tab - stored away from heat and direct light (Drug fact and comparison p.18) - Vitamin B6 tab - stored away from heat and direct light (Drug fact and comparison p.24) 62. Vitamin C (Ascorbic acid) Protect oral dosage form from light; is rapidly oxidized when in (Drug infor. Ed 11 th p.125 ) 63. Vitamin K1 (p.3670) Ref : - AHFS, Drug Information Handbook solution in air and alkaline media The drug is photosensitive and must be protect from light at all time. Infusion solution should be protect from light by wrapping the container with aluminium foil or other opaque material.
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