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WAREHOUSING OF DRUGS Presented by; AISWARYA.A.T First year M.Pharm, Dept of Pharmacy Practice.
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Page 1: WAREHOUSING OF DRUGS

WAREHOUSING OF DRUGS

Presented by;

AISWARYA.A.TFirst year M.Pharm, Dept of Pharmacy Practice.

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Storage is the physical process of storing or

housing drug materials in a specified area.

Schedule P

WAREHOUSING OF DRUGS

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FACTORS AFFECTING THE POTENCY OF

DRUG DURING STORAGE

• Temperature

• Humidity (moisture content)

• Light

• Pest control

• Instability problems:

Aging of drug products

Packages

Expiry date

Shelf life

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Storage conditions Temperature in oC

cold temperature 2 to 8

Cool temperature 8 to 25

Room temperature 25 to 30

Warm temperature 30 to 40

Excessive heat Above 4o

Controlled room temperature 15 to 30

Freezer -20 to -10

Extreme heat Above 40

Dry place 40% average relative humidity

STORAGE CONDITIONS

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STABILITY OF DRUG PRODUCTS

Significance:

•To provide right & standard quality of drug.

•To ensure uniform dose of drug throughout during the

shelf life.

•Legal & statuatory requirements related to quality,

identity, purity & strength.

•To prevent economic repercussions of marketing an

unstable product.

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The drug deterioration is

caused by:

Physical changes

Chemical changes

Oxidation

Photolysis

Polymerisation

Optical isomerisation

Microbial stability

FACTORS AFFECTING STABILITY

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STABILITY TESTING

Classical methods ASS

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Aging of drug

products

Packages

Expiry dates &

expiration dating

Shelf life

How to manage the problem of instability of

medicines???

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Expiry Date Control:

Maintenance of expiry registers

Computerization

Verification & checking

Stock replacement

‘Expiry date’ is the date up to which the dosage form is

expected to meet with the standards of identity, purity,

potency, safety & quality when stored in specific

conditions.

‘Expiration date’ is defined as the time period in which

the product will remain stable when stored under the

suggested/ recommended conditions.

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DESIGN AND LAY OUT OF A DRUG STORE

i. PREMISES AND EQUIPMENTS

ii. PEST CONTROL

iii. FIRE PRECAUTIONS

iv. SECURITY MEASURES

v. STORAGE PATTERN

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RECALL PROCEDURES

Communication

Product handling

Record keeping

DRUG RECALL

REASONS FOR RECALL

Potency problems

Labelling/packaging problems

Miscellaneous product problems

Dissolution

Manufacturing discrepancies

Contamination

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Important steps for a pharmacist to take to handle

recalls effectively are:

Establish procedures

Document what is performed

Use good judgement

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