Packaging and storage
Preserve in
Containers for Sterile Solids as described under
Injections 1.
Constituted solution
At the time of use, it meets the requirements for
Constituted Solutions under
Injections 1.
Identification
A:
The IR absorption spectrum of a mineral oil dispersion of it exhibits maxima only at the same wavelengths as that of a similar preparation of
USP Tromethamine RS.
B:
A solution, prepared as directed in the labeling, responds to the tests for
Chloride 191, for
Sodium 191, and for
Potassium 191.
pH 791:
between 10.0 and 11.5, in a solution prepared as directed in the labeling.
Water, Method I 921
Add 5 mL of glacial acetic acid prior to the titration: the content is not more than 1.0%.
Potassium chloride content
Standard solutions
Prepare five standard solutions (1, 2, 3, 4, and 5) each containing 0.60 mEq of sodium (35 mg of sodium chloride) per liter, and to the solutions add, respectively, 0-, 2-, 4-, 6-, and 8-mg supplements of potassium, in the form of the chloride, per L. If necessary, because of changes in the sensitivity of the photometer, vary the levels of concentration of the potassium, keeping the ratios between solutions approximately as given.
Standard graph
Set a suitable flame photometer for maximum emittance at a wavelength of 766 nm to 767 nm. (The exact wavelength setting will vary slightly with the instrument.) Adjust the instrument to zero emittance with solution 1. Then adjust the instrument to 100% emittance with solution 5. Read the percentage emittance of solutions 2, 3, and 4. Plot the observed emittance of solutions 2, 3, 4, and 5 as the ordinate and the concentration, in µg per mL, of potassium as the abscissa on arithmetic coordinate paper.
Procedure
Dissolve the entire contents of 1 container of Tromethamine for Injection in sufficient water, and dilute quantitatively and stepwise with water to obtain a solution containing about 4 µg of potassium per mL, or a quantity corresponding to the concentration of the Standard solutions. Adjust the instrument to zero emittance with solution 1 and to 100% emittance with solution 5. Read the percentage emittance of the test solution. By reference to the Standard graph, determine the concentration, in µg per mL, of potassium in the test solution, apply the dilution factor, and calculate the quantity, in mg, of potassium in the container of Tromethamine for Injection. Each mg of potassium is equivalent to 1.907 mg of potassium chloride (KCl).
Sodium chloride content
Proceed as directed under
Potassium chloride content, with the following modifications: (1) Prepare the
Standard solutions to contain 0, 2, 4, 6, and 8 mg of sodium, in the form of the chloride, per 1000 mL, without added potassium; (2) prepare the
Standard graph with the flame photometer set at 588 nm to 589 nm; and (3) under
Procedure read sodium for potassium throughout. Each mg of sodium is equivalent to 2.542 mg of sodium chloride (NaCl).
Assay for tromethamine
Dissolve the entire contents of 1 container of Tromethamine for Injection in sufficient water, diluting with water to an accurately measured volume to obtain a solution containing about 36 mg of tromethamine per mL. Transfer to a beaker an accurately measured volume of the solution, equivalent to about 180 mg of tromethamine, dilute with water to about 100 mL, add
bromocresol purple TS, and titrate with 0.1 N hydrochloric acid VS to a yellow endpoint. Each mL of 0.1 N hydrochloric acid is equivalent to 12.11 mg of C
4H
11NO
3.