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METHODS OF PREPARATION Four methods 1. Molding by hand 2. Compression 3. Pour molding 4. Compression in a tabletting machine.

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Page 1: METHODS OF PREPARATION Four methods 1. Molding by hand 2. Compression 3. Pour molding 4. Compression in a tabletting machine.

PREPARATION

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METHODS OF PREPARATION

Four methods

1. Molding by hand

2. Compression

3. Pour molding

4. Compression in a tabletting machine

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1. MOLDING BY HAND

Hand molding is useful when we arepreparing a small number of

suppositories

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STEP 1 drug

fine powder

1. MOLDING BY HAND

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STEP 2Drug (fine powder)

Base

1. MOLDING BY HAND

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STEP 3

Trituration

in pestle and mortar

1. MOLDING BY HAND

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STEP 4Mass

Rolled

Long rods

1. MOLDING BY HAND

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STEP 5Rods

cut into pieces

1. MOLDING BY HAND

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2. COMPRESSION MOLDING

The cold mass of the base containingthe drug is compressed into

suppositories using a hand operated machine.

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STEP 1 drug

fine powder

2. COMPRESSION MOLDING

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STEP 2Drug (fine powder)

Base

2. COMPRESSION MOLDING

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STEP 3

Trituration

in pestle and mortar

2. COMPRESSION MOLDING

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STEP 4

Compress the mixture in the

compression mold

2. COMPRESSION MOLDING

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ADVANTAGES

1. It is a simple method

2. More elegant than hand molded suppositories.

3. Sedimentation of solids in the base is prevented.

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DISADVANTAGES

1. Air entrapment may take place.

2. This air may cause weight variation.

3. The drug and/or the base may beoxidized by this air.

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3. POUR MOLDING

The melted mass of the base containingthe drug is poured into suppository

moulds

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STEP 1 drug

fine powder

3. POUR MOLDING

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STEP 2

Melt the base

3. POUR MOLDING

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STEP 3

Drug incorporation into melted base

3. POUR MOLDING

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STEP 4

Cooling down process

3. POUR MOLDING

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STEP 5Molds are chilled

(lubricate if necessary)

3. POUR MOLDING

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STEP 6Molten liquid mass

chilled molds

3. POUR MOLDING

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STEP 7

Warm spatula

3. POUR MOLDING

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STEP 8

Removed excessive part via

warm spatula

3. POUR MOLDING

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STEP 9

After solidification the cone shapedsuppositories are

removed.

3. POUR MOLDING

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4. AUTOMATIC MOLDING MACHINE

In industry all the operations in pour molding are done by automatic machines.

Using this machine, up to about 10,000 suppositories per hour can be produced.

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PRACTICAL PROCEDURE

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STEP 1

Given by physicianDrug quantity e.g., 400 mg zinc oxideTotal weight of suppository e.g., 2gNo of suppositories e.g., 10Purpose e.g., For rectal use

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STEP 2

Select mold

Specific shape and volume

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STEP 3Pour only melted base into mold

Solidification

excessive removed

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STEP 4melt

Check volume of remelted base

Confirm average weight of suppository

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STEP 5Check the weight by

using formula

Mass= density × volume

Calculate total weight of 10 suppositories

= 20g

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STEP 6

Displacement value of drug to the base e.g., 4.7g of ZnO= 1g of cocoa butter

Means 400mg × 10 = 0.85 g of base

Volume of base needed = 20g-0.85

=19.15g

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STEP 7

Drug Solution into mold

Fill mold with base

Upon solidification Excess removed

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STEP 8Melt the suppository

Homogeneous mixture

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STEP 9pour into the mould

Solidification

Excessive removed

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RESULT

Desired suppository

Note

it is normal practice to prepare for an excess quantity of suppositories

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SUPPOSITORY PACKAGING

RULES AND PREVENTIONS

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PACKAGING

Types of molds of different shapes and volumes

ReusableStainless steel moldAluminium moldBrass moldPlastic

DisposableSoft Plastic molds

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PACKAGING

Suppositories manufactured in metal moulds

Separated from moulds carefully

Wrapped individually by aluminium foil

Placed in container

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PACKAGING

Suppositories manufactured in disposable moulds

Dispensed to the patient as it is

Note = It should be easy to release each suppository from mould

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PACKAGING

In General:

Best to keep all suppositories refrigerated

Base of Cocoa Butter:

Store < 30oC Base of glycerinated gelatin:

Store <35oC Base of PEG:

High m.p. so usually OK slightly warm

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PACKAGING

About Containers:

Tightly closed glass

(i.e. glycerin is very hygroscopic) Individually wrapped foil

(Use: Unwrap & insert)

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PACKAGING

Environmental Factors:

Important due to base

High humidity—absorbs water from atmosphere

Low humidity—loose water to atmosphere--brittle

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SUPPOSITORYDISCARD DATES

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DISCARD DATES

Discard dates are w.r.t. official data

If official data is not available

Discard date = 3 months

after manufacturing

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SUPPOSITORY LABELLING

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LABELLING

In addition to standard rules for labelling

Followings are important to mention

For _____ use onlyRectalVaginal

Store below 150C

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