- Stability Aspects of Packaging Materials ensure protection against environmental factors like moisture, light, and oxygen, preserving drug potency.
- Stability Aspects of Packaging Materials also prevent interactions between the product and container, ensuring safety and efficacy.
- Packaging materials can significantly influence the stability of a pharmaceutical product.
- Improper packaging may lead to degradation, reduced potency, or contamination.
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Moisture Transmission:
- Plastics like LDPE may allow water vapor transmission, potentially degrading moisture-sensitive drugs.
- Blister packs often use PVdC or aluminum foil to minimize moisture ingress.
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Oxygen Permeability:
- Certain drugs undergo oxidation in the presence of oxygen.
- Oxygen barrier properties of packaging (e.g., multi-layer laminates, glass vials) are crucial for products prone to oxidative degradation.
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Light Transmission:
- Some drugs degrade when exposed to UV or visible light.
- Amber glass or opaque containers can help protect light-sensitive products.
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Chemical Interactions:
- Leaching of plasticizers, stabilizers, or metal ions can compromise product safety or efficacy.
- Container surface treatments or linings can help mitigate interaction.
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Physical Stability:
- Glass delamination (formation of flakes inside vials).
- Changes in container integrity during shipping or storage (e.g., denting of metal cans).
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Temperature and Humidity:
- Extreme temperatures or high humidity can accelerate degradation.
- Packaging must maintain integrity under typical transportation and storage conditions.
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