Physicochemical Stability of Mozobil® (Plerixafor) Solution for Injection in Glass Vials and Plastic Syringes over a Three-Month Storage Period
Background: The stability of ready-to-administer parenteral preparations is an important issue of drug safety. Profound knowledge about the physicochemical stability is necessary in order to determine the "beyond-use-dates" of solutions in injection vials after first opening and ready-to-a...
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Main Authors: | Kim Sun Hee (Author), Thiesen Judith (Author), Krämer Irene (Author) |
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De Gruyter,
2016-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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