WO2012110471A1 - Cefuroxime safety delivery system - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to delivery systems useful for safe intracameral injection of a precise dose of cefuroxime in patients undergoing ophthalmic surgeries such as cataract surgery.
- the subject invention relates to cefuroxime safety delivery systems for facilitating injection of the antibiotic cefuroxime into the anterior chamber of the eye during or after cataract surgery or other surgical intervention in the anterior part of the eye or into the posterior chamber during or after surgical intervention in the posterior part of the eye.
- a cefuroxime safety delivery system of the invention comprises (1 ) a perforable sterile vial sterile-filled with a measured amount of cefuroxime, (2) a receptacle holding 0.1 ml of sterile isotonic salt solution per mg cefuroxime in the perforable vial and means for transferring the isotonic salt solution to the perforable vial and for removing from the perforable vial an aliquot of cefuroxime dissolved in the isotonic salt solution into a delivery syringe, and (3) one or more sterilized delivery syringes with male luer fitting, each delivery syringe being capable of holding at least 0.1 ml of ejectable liquid and containing a marking indicating a fill volume of 0.1 ml of ejectable liquid.
- a delivery syringe filled to the 0.1 ml mark will eject through its tip a volume of 0.1 ml when the plunger is pushed to its forward-most position.
- a sterile filter with a pore size of 0.2 ⁇ can be interposed between delivery syringe and injection needle. If such a filter is to be used, there may be a need for repositioning the 0.1 ml mark on the delivery syringe such that any volume of liquid lost in the filter is compensated.
- Suitable sterile filters that contain a female luer fitting on the inlet side and a male luer fitting on the outlet side can be obtained from several sources.
- An example filter is Puradisc4 from Whatman, GE Healthcare. It is noted that certain components of the delivery systems of the invention including perforable vials and syringes typically comprise removable protective coverings.
- the cefuroxime safety delivery system invention comprises (1 ) a perforable sterile vial sterile-filled with a measured amount of cefuroxime, (2) a sterile-filled reconstitution syringe with male luer fitting holding 0.1 ml of sterile isotonic salt solution per mg cefuroxime in the perforable vial and a vial adapter with female luer fitting or one or more shield-protected needles with female luer fitting, and (3) one or more sterilized delivery syringes with male luer fitting, each delivery syringe being capable of holding at least 0.1 ml of ejectable liquid and containing a marking indicating a fill volume of 0.1 ml of ejectable liquid.
- the vial adapter preferably is a swabable multidose adapter in systems designed for withdrawal of multiple cefuroxime doses or a vented vial adapter in single-dose systems.
- the cefuroxime safety delivery system invention comprises (1 ) a perforable sterile vial sterile-filled with a measured amount of cefuroxime, (2) a sterile-filled reconstitution syringe with male luer fitting holding 0.1 ml of sterile isotonic salt solution per mg cefuroxime in the perforable vial and a flow control device, and (3) a sterilized delivery syringe with male luer fitting capable of holding at least 0.1 ml of ejectable liquid and containing a marking indicating a fill volume of 0.1 ml of ejectable liquid.
- the subject invention also relates to the use of the latter particular cefuroxime safety delivery systems for the preparation of one mg doses of cefuroxime for intracameral injection.
- Preparation of the latter doses comprises the steps of (1 ) transferring the entire contents of the prefilled reconstitution syringe into the perforable vial comprising cefuroxime, (2) manually shaking said vial to obtain a homogeneous solution of the contents of the closed vial, and (3) withdrawing into the delivery syringe 0.1 ml of ejectable solution from said vial.
- a cefuroxime safety delivery system that comprises (1 ) a first perforable sterile vial sterile-filled with a measured amount of cefuroxime, (2) a second perforable vial sterile-filled with 0.1 ml of sterile isotonic salt solution per mg cefuroxime in the first perforable vial, an empty reconstitution syringe with a male luer fitting and a fill volume sufficiently large to hold the isotonic salt solution contained in the second perforable vial and two vial adapters with female luer fitting or one or more shield-protected needles with female luer fitting, and (3) one or more sterilized delivery syringes with male luer fitting, each delivery syringe being capable of holding at least 0.1 ml of ejectable liquid and containing a marking indicating a fill volume of 0.1 ml of ejectable liquid.
- the vial adapters are preferably swabable, multidose vial adapters.
- the vial adapter associated with the first perforable vial can be a swabable, multidose vial adapter
- the vial adapter associated with the second perforable vial can be a vented vial adapter.
- vented vial adapters are preferably employed.
- a cefuroxime safety delivery system that comprises (1 ) a first perforable sterile vial sterile-filled with a measured amount of cefuroxime, (2) a second perforable vial sterile-filled with 0.1 ml of sterile isotonic salt solution per mg cefuroxime in the first perforable vial, a vial-to-vial transfer adapter and a vial adapter with a female luer fitting or one or more shield-protected needles with female luer fitting, and (3) one or more sterilized delivery syringes with male luer fitting, each delivery syringe being capable of holding at least 0.1 ml of ejectable liquid and containing a marking indicating a fill volume of 0.1 ml of ejectable liquid.
- the vial adapter is preferably a swabable, multidose vial adapter.
- a further particular embodiment relates to a cefuroxime safety delivery system that comprises (1 ) a first perforable sterile vial sterile-filled with a measured amount of cefuroxime, (2) a second perforable vial sterile-filled with 0.1 ml of sterile isotonic salt solution per mg cefuroxime in the first perforable vial and a needleless transfer device, and (3) a sterilized delivery syringe with male luer fitting capable of holding at least 0.1 ml of ejectable liquid and containing a marking indicating a fill volume of 0.1 ml of ejectable liquid.
- the subject invention also relates to the use of the latter three particular cefuroxime safety delivery systems for the preparation of one mg doses of cefuroxime for intracameral injection.
- Preparation of the latter doses comprises the steps of (1 ) transferring the entire contents of the second perforable vial into the first perforable vial, (2) manually shaking the first perforable vial to obtain a homogenous solution of its contents, and (3) withdrawing into the delivery syringe 0.1 ml of ejectable solution from the first perforable vial.
- the invention also relates to simplified cefuroxime safety delivery systems in which reconstitution syringe (of a capacity of 1 ml or less) doubles as a delivery syringe.
- these delivery systems comprise (1 ) a perforable sterile vial sterile-filled with measured amount of cefuroxime and (2) a receptacle holding 0.1 ml of sterile isotonic salt solution per mg cefuroxime in the perforable vial and means for transferring the isotonic salt solution to the perforable vial and for removing from the perforable vial an aliquot of cefuroxime dissolved in the isotonic salt solution for injection of a volume of 0.1 ml into the eye of a patient.
- a delivery system of this type comprises (1 ) a perforable sterile vial sterile-filled with a measured amount of cefuroxime and (2) a sterile-filled reconstitution syringe with a male luer fitting and containing a marking indicating a fill volume of 0.1 ml of ejectable liquid, the syringe holding 0.1 ml of sterile isotonic salt solution per mg cefuroxime in the perforable vial, and a vial adapter (preferably vented) with a female luer fitting or a shield-protected needle with a female luer fitting.
- a delivery system of this type comprises (1 ) a perforable sterile vial sterile-filled with a measured amount of cefuroxime and (2) a sterile-filled reconstitution syringe with a male luer fitting and containing a marking indicating a fill volume of 0.1 ml of ejectable liquid, the syringe holding 0.1 ml of sterile isotonic salt solution per mg cefuroxime in the perforable vial, and a flow control device.
- the subject invention also relates to the use of the above-described particular simplified cefuroxime safety delivery systems for the preparation of one mg doses of cefuroxime for intracameral injection.
- Preparation of the latter doses comprises the steps of (1 ) transferring the entire contents of the prefilled reconstitution syringe into the perforable vial comprising cefuroxime, (2) manually shaking said vial to obtain a homogeneous solution of the contents of the closed vial, and (3) withdrawing into the empty reconstitution syringe 0.1 ml of ejectable solution from said vial.
- Yet another particular embodiment comprises (1 ) a first perforable sterile vial sterile-filled with a measured amount of cefuroxime and (2) a second perforable vial sterile-filled with 0.1 ml of sterile isotonic salt solution per mg cefuroxime in the first perforable vial, an empty reconstitution syringe with a male luer fitting, a fill volume sufficiently large to hold the isotonic salt solution contained in the second perforable vial and a marking indicating a fill volume of 0.1 ml of ejectable liquid, and two vial adapters (preferably vented) with female luer fitting or a shield-protected needle with a female luer fitting.
- an additional shield-protected needle with female luer fitting can be included.
- the subject invention also relates to the use of the latter cefuroxime safety delivery system for the preparation of a one mg dose of cefuroxime for intracameral injection, the preparation comprising the steps of (1 ) transferring the entire contents of the second perforable vial into the first perforable vial using the empty reconstitution syringe, (2) manually shaking the first perforable vial to obtain a homogenous solution of its contents, and (3) withdrawing into the empty reconstitution syringe 0.1 ml of ejectable solution from the first perforable vial.
- the perforable vial or the first perforable vial has been powder-filled with cefuroxime under sterile conditions or was sterile-filled with a sterile aqueous solution of cefuroxime, which solution was subjected to lyophilization.
- a further delivery system comprises a sterilized two-chamber syringe with a male luer fitting comprising in a first chamber 1 mg of cefuroxime powder and in a second chamber 0.1 ml of water or aqueous solution, the syringe comprising a mechanism for enabling communication between first and second chambers to allow reconstitution of a sterile cefuroxime solution and ejecting the solution.
- Another cefuroxime safety delivery system comprises (1 ) a sterilized two-chamber syringe with a male luer fitting comprising in a first chamber a measured amount of cefuroxime powder and in a second chamber 0.1 ml of isotonic salt solution for every mg of cefuroxime in the first chamber, the syringe comprising a mechanism for enabling communication between first and second chambers to allow reconstitution of a sterile cefuroxime solution and ejecting the solution, (2) a perforable sterile empty vial capable of holding the reconstituted cefuroxime solution from the two-chamber syringe and a vial adapter (preferably a vented vial adapter or, if withdrawal of multiple cefuroxime doses is intended, a swabable multidose vial adapter) with a female luer fitting or one or more shielded sterile needles with female luer fitting and (3) one or more sterilized delivery syringes with male l
- a further cefuroxime safety delivery system comprises (1 ) a sterile cartridge perforably closed at one end, the cartridge comprising two separated chambers of which one contains a measured amount of cefuroxime powder and the other 0.1 ml of sterile isotonic salt solution per mg of cefuroxime, the chambers separated by a divider and the cartridge incorporating a mechanism for displacing the divider to allow communication between the chambers and reconstitution of a cefuroxime solution, (2) one or more sterilized delivery syringes with male luer fitting, each delivery syringe being capable of holding at least 0.1 ml of ejectable liquid and containing a marking indicating a fill volume of 0.1 ml of ejectable liquid, and (3) a vial adapter (preferably a vented vial adapter or, if withdrawal of multiple cefuroxime doses is intended, a swabable, multidose vial adapter) or one or more shielded needles with female luer fitting
- cefuroxime safety delivery systems of the invention can be packaged in a sealed container, whereby individual or grouped components of the delivery system are sterile- packaged separately. It is implicitly understood that all components of the delivery systems of the invention are provided to the user in a sterile state.
- cefuroxime safety delivery systems of the invention can additionally include user information.
- cefuroxime safety delivery systems for ophthalmic use that are optimized based on the following requirements: (1 ) The safety delivery system needs to be a "closed system" so that sterility can be guaranteed. (2) The safety delivery system needs to allow the user to conveniently and reliably prepare a correct dose of cefuroxime for intracameral injection.
- Use must be simple and only involve a minimal number of steps so that the possibility of mistakes by the user is reduced to a minimum.
- Use of the delivery system should also reduce the systematic error inherent in the preparation of an adequate cefuroxime dose by a hospital pharmacy or a practitioner.
- Use of the delivery system should result in a shortening of the time of preparation of a cefuroxime dose compared with current practice; as a consequence, the overall time required for a cataract surgery should be reduced.
- the delivery system should be relatively inexpensive to encourage practitioners to make use of it, thereby enhancing the safety of cefuroxime preventative therapy. The availability of an inexpensive delivery system is also expected to convince practitioners that have not used intracameral cefuroxime before to include the antibiotic in their cataract or other ophthalmic procedures with the expected benefit of further reducing the incidence of endophthalmitis.
- a preferred delivery system of the invention comprises, typically in a sealed container, (1 ) a perforable sterile vial containing a measured amount of sterile-filled cefuroxime, (2) a syringe having a male luer fitting sterile-filled with an isotonic salt solution, typically 0.1 ml for every 1 mg of cefuroxime in the perforable vial, for dissolving the cefuroxime in the perforable sterile vial (reconstitution syringe), (3) a vial adapter with female luer fitting and (4) one or more syringes (delivery syringes) with male luer fitting for intracameral administration of an appropriate dose of cefuroxime.
- the appropriate dose of cefuroxime to be administered is one mg.
- the delivery system can further comprise one or more shielded injection needles.
- the perforable sterile vial can comprise a measured amount of cefuroxime in combination with an adequate amount of salt to generate an isotonic solution upon reconstitution (typically to a cefuroxime concentration of 10 mg/ml and a concentration of NaCI of 9 mg/ml) and a reconstitution syringe prefilled with water (water for injection).
- the vial adapter is characterized by having two sides, of which one contains a port comprising a female luer fitting (or luer lock) and the other is capable of fitting over the perforable vial, penetrating the septum of the perforable vial and thereby providing a path for adding to the perforable vial a volume of liquid contained in a syringe connected to the latter port or withdrawing a volume contained in the perforable vial into such syringe.
- Vial adapters of this kind that may be vented or designed for multiuse are commercially available, e.g., from West Pharmaceutical Services, Inc., Lionville, PA, Bioject Medical Technologies Inc., Tualatin, OR, Baxa Corp, Englewood, CO.
- a multiuse vial adapter secured by a valve is preferably employed (e.g., the swabable vial adapter from West).
- Prefilled syringes can be obtained from a variety of sources including from Vetter Pharma International GmbH, Ravensburg, Germany, Gerresheimer Bunde, Bunde, Germany, Beckton Dickinson, Franklin Lakes, NJ (e.g., BD Hypak PRTC and SCF systems), Baxter Healthcare Corp., Round Lake, IL, and Sewa Medicals Ltd., Mumbai, India.
- Suitable delivery syringes can be obtained from various manufacturers, including, e.g., "Sol-Ject Auto- Disable” 0.1 or 0.5 ml syringes from Zhejiang Sol-Millennium Plastic, Zhejiang, PR, Gerresheimer Bunde, Bunde, Germany ("Clear Ject"). If not already provided as component of a delivery system of the invention, the practitioner can select his/her preferred injection needle.
- Example injection needles include Anterior Chamber Cannulas from Rycroft that are distributed, e.g., by Rumex International Co. St. Russia, FL. Example prefilled syringes were described in U.S. Pat. Nos.
- the amount of dry cefuroxime in the perforable vial (or first perforable vial) of any delivery system of the invention can be any amount from one mg to about 100 mg.
- a user of the latter preferred delivery system will first mount the vial adapter on the cefuroxime-containing vial and join the prefilled reconstitution syringe to the port of the vial adapter.
- the user By advancing the plunger of the reconstitutinon syringe, the user will inject the entire contents of the syringe into the latter vial. The user will then disengage the reconstitution syringe and completely dissolve the cefuroxime by gentle agitation of the adapter-containing vial. He/she will then mount a delivery syringe to the port of the vial adapter. With the vial in an inverted position, the plunger of the delivery syringe will be retracted by the user to withdraw into the syringe an adequate volume (typically > 0.1 ml) of reconstituted cefuroxime solution. The user will subsequently disengage the delivery syringe from the adapter, add the injection needle of choice to the syringe, and inject, typically, 0.1 ml of the cefuroxime solution into the eye of a patient.
- the prefilled reconstitution syringe is replaced by a second perforable sterile vial sterile-filled with isotonic salt solution, a second vial adapter and an unfilled reconstitution syringe, for example a Oneject auto-disable syringe from PT Oneject Indonesia, Bogor, Indonesia (available for capacities between 0.5 ml and 5 ml).
- the two vial adapters are preferably vented vial adapters.
- At least the adapter that is to be mounted on the first perforable vial containing cefuroxime preferably will be a swabable multiuse vial adapter.
- both adapters can be swabable multiuse vial adapters. The operation of this delivery system is very similar to that of the above-described preferred delivery system, except for the additional step of filling the reconstitution syringe from the vial containing the isotonic salt solution.
- the prefilled reconstitution syringe is replaced by a second perforable sterile vial sterile-filled with isotonic salt solution and a vial-to-vial transfer adapter.
- a suitable vial-to-vial transfer adapter is marketed by West under the name Mix2Vial. U.S Pat. Nos. 6,558,365 and 6,699,229.
- the user of this delivery system will join first and second perforable vials by means of the vial-to- vial transfer adapter and transfer the salt solution in the second perforable vial into the cefuroxime-containing first perforable vial.
- the assembly will be agitated manually to obtain a homogenous solution of cefuroxime.
- the vial containing the cefuroxime solution will be disengaged.
- the vial adapter will then be mounted onto the latter vial and a delivery syringe joined to the adapter. An appropriate volume of cefuroxime solution will then be withdrawn into the delivery syringe as before.
- both the prefilled reconstitution syringe and the vial adapter of the first-described preferred delivery system are replaced by a second perforable sterile vial sterile-filled with isotonic salt solution and a needleless transfer device.
- a second perforable sterile vial sterile-filled with isotonic salt solution and a needleless transfer device Such a device is marketed by West and is the subject of U.S. Pat. No. 6,379,340.
- a user of this delivery system will join the first and second perforable vials to the needleless transfer device to transfer the salt solution of the second perforable vial to the cefuroxime-containing first perforable vial.
- a delivery syringe After gently agitating the assembly, a delivery syringe will be docked to the single needle port (female luer fitting) of the needleless transfer device, and an adequate volume of cefuroxime solution will be withdrawn into the delivery syringe for injection into the eye of a patient.
- Another embodiment of the delivery system of the invention comprises, typically in a sealed container, (1 ) a perforable sterile vial containing a measured amount of sterile-filled cefuroxime, (2) a syringe comprising a male luer fitting, the syringe sterile-filled with an isotonic salt solution, typically 0.1 ml for every 1 mg of cefuroxime in the perforable vial, for dissolving the cefuroxime in the perforable sterile vial (reconstitution syringe), (3) a flow control device and (4) a syringe (delivery syringe) with male luer fitting for intracameral administration of an appropriate dose of cefuroxime.
- the delivery system can further comprise a shielded injection needle that is either already mounted on the flow control device or provided separately.
- Flow control devices are described, e.g., in U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,379,340 and 6,238,372. Flow control devices of the type disclosed in the latter patents are commercialized under the trade name MixJect by West Pharmaceutical Service Inc. U.S. Pat. No. 7,326,194. These flow control devices have three ports, a first port (with female luer fitting) for a prefilled syringe, a second port (with male luer fitting) for an injection needle and a third port adapted to fit over the top of a vial and capable of penetrating the septum or stopper of the vial and creating an open path.
- a user of this delivery system will connect the prefilled reconstitution syringe to the first port of the flow control device as well as mount the cefuroxime-containing vial to the third port.
- the user By advancing the plunger of the reconstitution syringe, the user will inject the entire contents of the syringe into the latter vial.
- the cefuroxime solution is then reconstituted by gentle agitation of the assemby.
- the user then replaces the reconstitution syringe with a delivery syringe.
- the plunger With the vial in an inverted position, the plunger is retracted to withdraw an appropriate volume of cefuroxime solution into the syringe body (typically > 0.1 ml to ensure an ejctable volume of 0.1 ml).
- forward movement of the plunger of the delivery syringe will cause the cefuroxime solution to be ejected through the needle.
- a simplified preferred delivery system of the invention comprises, typically in a sealed container, (1 ) a perforable sterile vial containing a measured amount of sterile-filled cefuroxime, (2) a syringe having a male luer fitting and a marking indicating a 0.1 ml fill volume that is sterile-filled with an isotonic salt solution, typically 0.1 ml for every 1 mg of cefuroxime in the perforable vial, for dissolving the cefuroxime in the perforable sterile vial (reconstitution syringe) and (3) a vial adapter having a female luer fitting.
- the delivery system can further comprise a shielded needle for injection into the eye, which needle is to be mounted on the reconstitution syringe.
- a user of this delivery system will first mount the vial adapter on the cefuroxime-containing vial and dock the reconstitution syringe to the port of the vial adapter. By advancing the plunger of the reconstitution syringe, the user will inject the entire contents of the syringe into the latter vial. The user will then reconstitute the cefuroxime solution by gentle agitation of the entire assembly.
- the plunger of the reconstitution syringe With the vial in an inverted position, the plunger of the reconstitution syringe will be retracted by the user to withdraw into the syringe an adequate volume (> 0.1 ml) of reconstituted cefuroxime solution. The user will subsequently disengage the syringe from the adapter, add the injection needle, and inject a volume comprising 1 mg of cefuroxime (typically, 0.1 ml) of the cefuroxime solution into the eye of a patient.
- Another simplified preferred delivery system of the invention comprises, typically in a sealed container, (1 ) a perforable sterile vial containing a measured amount of sterile-filled cefuroxime, (2) a syringe having a male luer fitting and a marking indicating a 0.1 ml fill volume, the syringe sterile-filled with an isotonic salt solution, typically 0.1 ml for every 1 mg of cefuroxime in the perforable vial, for dissolving the cefuroxime in the perforable sterile vial (reconstitution syringe) and (3) a flow control device, preferably a MixJect device from West.
- the delivery system can further comprise a shielded needle for injection into the eye.
- a user of a delivery system of this kind that incorporates, a MixJect device will introduce the cefuroxime-containing vial into the third port of the flow control device and connect the prefilled reconstitution syringe to the first port.
- the user By advancing the plunger of the reconstitution syringe, the user will inject the entire contents of the syringe into the latter vial.
- the cefuroxime solution will be reconstituted by gentle agitation of the entire assemby.
- the plunger of the syringe With the vial in an inverted position, the plunger of the syringe will be retracted to withdraw an appropriate volume of cefuroxime solution into the syringe body (> 0.1 ml). Subsequent to the removal of the vial and the mounting of the injection needle, forward movement of the plunger of the syringe will cause the cefuroxime solution to be ejected through the needle.
- a delivery system of the invention comprises, typically in a sealed container, (1 ) a perforable sterile vial containing a measured amount of sterile-filled cefuroxime, (2) a syringe having a male luer fitting, the syringe sterile-filled with an isotonic salt solution, typically 0.1 ml for every 1 mg of cefuroxime in the perforable vial, for dissolving the cefuroxime in the perforable sterile vial (reconstitution syringe) and a shielded needle with a female luer fitting already mounted on the reconstitution syringe or provided separately, and (3) one or more syringes (delivery syringes) comprising a male luer fitting and, typically, containing a marking indicating a 0.1 ml fill volume for intracameral administration of an appropriate dose of cefuroxime.
- the delivery system can include one or more additional needles with a female luer fitting that are mounted one the one or more delivery syringes or provided separately.
- a reconstitution syringe is used that has a capacity of one ml or less, the delivery system can be further simplified.
- Such a simplified delivery system comprises, typically in a sealed container, (1 ) a perforable sterile vial containing a measured amount of sterile-filled cefuroxime and (2) a syringe comprising a male luer fitting and a marking indicating a 0.1 ml fill volume, the syringe sterile-filled with an isotonic salt solution, typically 0.1 ml for every 1 mg of cefuroxime in the perforable vial, for dissolving the cefuroxime in the perforable sterile vial (reconstitution syringe) and a shielded needle with a female luer fitting already mounted on the reconstitution syringe or provided separately.
- the latter needle is, typically, straight, which is not the shape of an anterior chamber injection needle or cannula preferred by many practitioners.
- the delivery system can further comprise a shielded dedicated injection needle that is to be mounted on the reconstitution syringe for injection of cefuroxime solution into the eye of a patient.
- a user of the latter simplified delivery system will inject the prefilled contents of the reconstitution syringe (fitted with a needle) into the cefuroxime vial, agitate the vial to fully dissolve the cefuroxime and withdraw an appropriate volume of cefuroxime solution into the reconstitution syringe.
- the needle on the reconstitution syringe can then be replaced with the injection needle, and a correct dose of cefuroxime (typically, 0.1 ml) is injected into the eye of a patient.
- a typical process for preparing perforable sterile vials containing a measured amount of cefuroxime (Ci 6 H 16 N 4 0 8 S; CAS number 55268-75-2; available from GlaxoSmithKline Ltd.) and salt is as follows: a bulk solution of, e.g., 120 liters, is prepared that contains 10 mg/ml cefuroxime and 0.9% sodium chloride in water purified by distillation or reverse osmosis (water for injection).
- This solution is passed through one or more sterile filters, the last typically having a pore size of about 0.2 micrometer, and appropriately sized, sterile vials are sterile-filled with 0.5 ml of the filtered cefuroxime solution (batch size of 200 ⁇ 00 vials).
- the cefuroxime solution in the vials is lyophilized overnight under sterile conditions.
- the vials or ampoules (terms used interchangeably) are capped. Different types of perforable ampoules can be utilized. Typically used are crimp top vials that are closed by means of a crimp top seal containing a septum.
- vials are sterile-filled with a solution of cefuroxime in water.
- concentration of cefuroxime in the filling solution does not need to be 10 mg/ml.
- any concentration of up to 20% w/v in water can be used.
- the present invention is not limited by any particular method for preparing vials or ampoules containing a measured amount of dry cefuroxime.
- vials may be powder-filled using microjets that are capable of controlling the amount of powder delivered (e.g., the "Omnidose" microdosing system of Harro Hoefliger, Allmersbach im Tal, Germany).
- powder-filled using microjets that are capable of controlling the amount of powder delivered (e.g., the "Omnidose” microdosing system of Harro Hoefliger, Allmersbach im Tal, Germany).
- powder-filled using microjets that are capable of controlling the amount of powder delivered (e.g., the "Omnidose" microdosing system of Harro Hoefliger, Allmersbach im Tal, Germany).
- powder-filling of cefuroxime are the MICROFILL high speed microdosing machines, in particular the MICROFILL SERIES 400 machines, from I.M.A. (Industria Macchine Automatiche) S.p.A, Bologna, Italy.
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- the entire volume of liquid contained in the reconstitution syringe (or a second perforable vial) is transferred to the cefuroxime-containing (perforable or first perforable) vial, and the vial is manually agitated to obtain a homogeneous solution of cefuroxime.
- the antibiotic will be present in the vial at a concentration of 10 mg/ml.
- the (first) perforable vial contains 50-100 mg of cefuroxime
- the reconstitution syringe or second perforable vial contains 5-10 ml of isotonic salt solution, the volume of salt solution adjusted to the amount of cefuroxime so that a solution containing 10 mg/ml cefuroxime results.
- An aliquot of the cefuroxime solution is then withdrawn from the vial into a delivery syringe properly dimensioned for receiving the aliquot.
- a delivery syringe with an ejectable volume of 0.1 ml. The entire volume of cefuroxime solution contained in the delivery syringe is injected intracamerally at the end of a cataract procedure or other ophthalmic surgery.
- the delivery syringe preferably incorporates an auto- disabling mechanism to ensure that the syringe can only be utilized for a single injection procedure, thereby reducing the risk of contamination inherent in repeated uses of a syringe.
- the delivery syringe can also feature a piston stopper.
- an auto-disabling feature does not appear to be critical for the reconstitution syringe
- embodiments of the delivery systems of the invention may also comprise an auto-disabled reconstitution syringe.
- a delivery syringe with a larger ejectable volume can be used (up to about 1 ml), provided that it contains a marking indicating a 0.1 ml fill volume.
- the reconstitution syringe also doubles as the delivery syringe. For obvious reasons, the reconstitution syringe in such delivery systems will not comprise an auto-disabling mechanism.
- the components of the delivery system are presented in an appropriate sealed container typically made from thermoplastic material. Packaging of the delivery system components into such container may occur under sterile or clean conditions using methods and procedures well known in the art.
- User instructions are provided on an outer packaging, added inside the outer packaging, printed on the sealed container containing the delivery system, or added inside the container. User instructions may be displayed more than once.
- Certain embodiments of the delivery system contain multiple delivery syringes. A single (preferably autodisabled) delivery syringe per delivery system is preferred in the interest of keeping risk of contamination to a minimum.
- the cefuroxime in the perforable vial is dissolved to a concentration of 10 mg/ml, and a volume of 0.1 ml is injected in the eye to deposit the desired amount of 1 mg cefuroxime in the eye.
- a volume of 0.1 ml is injected in the eye to deposit the desired amount of 1 mg cefuroxime in the eye.
- a delivery syringe would be associated that is capable of delivering a volume of 0.2 ml of cefuroxime solution to the eye.
- Such equivalent delivery systems are considered to be within the scope of the present invention. The latter considerations also apply to equivalent or alternative delivery systems described hereinafter.
- the safety delivery systems are "closed" systems in the interest of ensuring sterility until the time of use.
- the (sterilized) components of the delivery system are assembled and packaged in a sealed container. Although this is not required, the latter assembly and packaging can be performed under sterile conditions. Such sterile assembly makes sterile- packaging of the various components optional. If assembly and packaging in the sealed container is not performed under sterile conditions, delivery system components are individually sterile-packaged, e.g., in blister packs.
- the safety delivery systems allow the user to conveniently and reliably prepare an appropriate dose of cefuroxime for intracameral injection. An appropriate dose is 1 mg cefuroxime as used in the large clinical studies referenced above.
- the first step is introduction of the entire volume of the isotonic salt solution contained in a prefilled reconstitution syringe or a second perforable vial though the septum or stopper of a cefuroxime-containing first perforable vial.
- Step two involves manual shaking of the latter vial for a prescribed number of times resulting in a homogeneous solution of cefuroxime.
- the final step is filling of the delivery syringe (or emptied reconstitution syringe as the case may be) with a prescribed volume of cefuroxime solution from the cefuroxime- containing vial.
- the volume of liquid contained in the reconstitution syringe is that required for preparing a 10mg/ml cefuroxime solution in the drug-containing vial.
- the user only needs to empty the reconstitution syringe or second perforable vial into the cefuroxime-containing vial. Errors in reading graduations that could occur, if only a fraction of the liquid was to be transferred, are avoided.
- the delivery syringe (or reconstitution syringe in simplified delivery systems) is so marked that significant accidental overfilling due to misreading of a graduation should not occur.
- the dimension of the delivery syringe is such that essentially the entire contents of the delivery syringe will have to be injected into the eye (in order to deposit 1 mg of cefuroxime).
- at most a single graduation on the delivery syringe (or reconstitution syringe in simplified delivery systems) needs to be identified by the practitioner preparing for an injection of a correct drug dose into the eye of a patient.
- the delivery systems significantly reduce the errors inherent in the preparation of an appropriate cefuroxime dose by a hospital pharmacy or a practitioner.
- the protocol used in the ESCRS study for preparing an appropriate cefuroxime dose encompassed 16 different steps.
- the amount of cefuroxime in the drug-containing vial and the volume of liquid in the prefilled reconstitution syringe (or diluent-containing vial) are correct (as a result of quality control by the manufacturer), there may be only 2 steps at which accidental errors can be made when using the delivery system for preparing a cefuroxime dose.
- a systemic error may only occur at one step.
- use of the delivery systems should dramatically reduce accidental and systemic errors that affect the cefuroxime dose delivered to the eye and, therefore, is expected to increase the safety of the prophylactic regimen.
- Handling of the delivery systems is simple compared to the preparation of an appropriate cefuroxime dose by a practitioner or his laboratory or pharmacy.
- the 16 steps prescribed by the ESCRS study are replaced in the delivery systems by the removal of protective packaging, covers and needle shields and assembly of components, and three easy manipulations. This substantial decrease in complexity of manipulations will reduce the workload of the practitioner and/or eliminate the need for coordinated pharmacy activity.
- a cefuroxime safety delivery system should be inexpensive to produce. The lower the price of a delivery system, the greater will be the likelihood that practitioners will make use of it instead of foregoing cefuroxime prophylaxis or preparing cefuroxime doses themselves with the attendant risk of errors and the possible dangers of contamination and overdosing (danger of cytotoxic effects) or underdosing (lack of efficacy; danger of enhancing the development of bacterial resistance) the patient.
- Several of the above-described preferred delivery systems represent low-cost as well as efficient solutions, because their components are comparatively simple to manufacture as well as are readily available from suppliers.
- Two-chamber syringes with male luer fitting can be obtained from several sources, including from Vetter Pharma (Lyo-Ject R ).
- a safety delivery system for administering the desired dose of cefuroxime (1 mg) to an eye of a patient can comprise a two-chamber syringe sterile-filled with 1 mg of cefuroxime and containing in the second chamber 0.1 ml of isotonic salt solution. (Dead volume can be compensated by slightly overfilling the syringe.)
- the syringe can be packaged, in a clean or sterile fashion, in a container as described before for the preferred safety delivery systems.
- User instructions can also be provided with the delivery system.
- this delivery system can also include a shielded injection needle with a female luer fitting.
- a similar safety delivery system comprises a two-chamber syringe with male luer fitting, a perforable empty sterile vial or ampoule capable of holding at least as much liquid as the two-chamber syringe and one or more 0.1 -ml delivery syringes with male luer fitting.
- a vial adapter or shielded sterile needle, with female luer fitting, is also provided for transferring liquid to and from the sterile vial.
- the two-chamber syringe contains, e.g., 5 mg of dry cefuroxime in one chamber and 0.5 ml of ejectable isotonic salt solution in the other chamber.
- the contents of the two chambers are mixed, and the resulting isotonic cefuroxime solution can be transferred to the empty sterile vial.
- One or more delivery syringes can be filled with 0.1 ml of ejectable cefuroxime solution from the latter vial.
- the delivery system can be packaged, in a clean or sterile fashion, in a container as described before for the preferred safety delivery system.
- User instructions can also be provided with the delivery system.
- the delivery system contains a multiuse vial adapter.
- Systems not making use of a vial adapter can include one or more additional shielded needles with female luer fitting (for withdrawing cefuroxime solution from the vial).
- the safety delivery system comprises a two-chamber perforable vial.
- One of the chambers is sterile-filled with cefuroxime powder (e.g., 5 mg), whereas the other chamber holds an appropriate volume of isotonic salt solution (e.g., 0.5 ml).
- isotonic salt solution e.g., 0.5 ml.
- Incorporated in the vial is a mechanism that upon actuation releases the salt solution into the dry cefuroxime-containing chamber for reconstitution. Subsequent to manual agitation for obtaining a homogeneous cefuroxime solution, a delivery syringe(s) would be used to withdraw 0.1 ml of cefuroxime solution, representing a single dose for intracameral injection.
- a vial adapter (preferably with a valve) or a shielded needle(s) will be needed for the latter withdrawal of cefuroxime solution into the delivery syringe(s).
- Suitable two-chamber vial or cartridge systems are commercially available, e.g., Act-0-Vial from Pfizer CentreSource (Kalamazoo, Ml) and ⁇ Fusion two-in-one" by Degill International Corp. of Taiwan.
- the delivery system includes a two-chamber vial or cartridge containing cefuroxime and isotonic salt solution, one or more 0.1 -ml sterile delivery syringes with male luer fitting and a vial adapter or one or more needles with female luer fitting for withdrawing liquid from the vial into the delivery syringe(s).
- the delivery system will be assembled and packaged in a container and contain user information as described before for the preferred safety delivery systems.
- the delivery system can also include one or more shielded injection needles with female luer fitting.
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