Identification
A volume of Oral Solution containing 50 mg of thioridazine hydrochloride, diluted with water to 25 mL, meets the requirements under
IdentificationOrganic Nitrogenous Bases 181, 2 mL of sodium bicarbonate solution (1 in 12) being used in place of the 2 mL of 1 N sodium hydroxide specified in the test.
Assay
[NOTEConduct this procedure with a minimum of exposure to light.
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Ammoniacal chloroform
Shake 125 mL of chloroform with 5 mL of ammonium hydroxide in a separator, slowly filter the bottom layer through filter paper containing anhydrous sodium sulfate, and discard the top layer.
Standard preparation
Dissolve a suitable quantity of
USP Thioridazine Hydrochloride RS, accurately weighed, in
Ammoniacal chloroform to obtain a solution having a known concentration of about 6 µg per mL.
Assay preparation
Pipet a portion of Oral Solution, equivalent to about 120 mg of thioridazine hydrochloride, into a separator containing 15 mL of water. Render alkaline with ammonium hydroxide, and extract with three 25-mL portions of Ammoniacal chloroform. Filter the extracts through a pledget of glass wool into a 200-mL volumetric flask. Rinse the filter, add chloroform to volume, and mix. Dilute 2.0 mL of this solution with Ammoniacal chloroform to 200.0 mL, and mix.
Procedure
Concomitantly determine the absorbances of the
Standard preparation and the
Assay preparation in 1-cm cells at the wavelength of maximum absorbance at about 265 nm, with a suitable spectrophotometer, using
Ammoniacal chloroform as the blank. Calculate the quantity, in mg, of C
21H
26N
2S
2·HCl in each mL of the Oral Solution taken by the formula:
20(C / V)(AU / AS),
in which
C is the concentration, in µg per mL, of
USP Thioridazine Hydrochloride RS in the
Standard preparation,
V is the volume, in mL, of Oral Solution taken, and
AU and
AS are the absorbances of the
Assay preparation and the
Standard preparation, respectively.