Posted On: 07/23/2016 8:48:08 AM
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I did a little investigating.
Still looking for approximate shelf life of freeze dried drugs. Found this though. Seems like Brilacidin is basically stored in "tempered" glass containers so a small crack would shatter the entire vessel rather than a small crack allowing the product to go bad.
"[0012] In one embodiment, the active pharmaceutical ingredient is an antibacterial. Exemplary antibacterials include ceftolozane sulfate, tazobactam sodium, ceftaroline fosamil, brilacidin, brilacidin, and tedizolid phosphate.
Read more: http://www.patentsencyclopedia.com/app/201501...z4FEdKwX4q
Patent application title: PHARMACEUTICAL GLASS PACKAGING ASSURING PHARMACEUTICAL STERILITY
Read more: http://www.patentsencyclopedia.com/app/201501...z4FEeVl79o
Probably part of what Dr. Menon was going to present when he missed the presentation by wrecking his car.
Still looking for approximate shelf life of freeze dried drugs. Found this though. Seems like Brilacidin is basically stored in "tempered" glass containers so a small crack would shatter the entire vessel rather than a small crack allowing the product to go bad.
"[0012] In one embodiment, the active pharmaceutical ingredient is an antibacterial. Exemplary antibacterials include ceftolozane sulfate, tazobactam sodium, ceftaroline fosamil, brilacidin, brilacidin, and tedizolid phosphate.
Read more: http://www.patentsencyclopedia.com/app/201501...z4FEdKwX4q
Patent application title: PHARMACEUTICAL GLASS PACKAGING ASSURING PHARMACEUTICAL STERILITY
Read more: http://www.patentsencyclopedia.com/app/201501...z4FEeVl79o
Probably part of what Dr. Menon was going to present when he missed the presentation by wrecking his car.
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