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BME 6210 E1 TEST WITH
COMPLETE SOLUTION

FDA Shelf Life - ANSWER 90+% Potency from day drug is made

Look and effect must remain the same since day made

Measuring Drug Potency - ANSWER Adding stressors

*Changing temperature

*Changing humidity are the main ones

Mechanical/Physical Stress

Temperature Stress Range - ANSWER 4, 20,30, 37, 50, 75 C

Humidity Stress Range - ANSWER 30, 45, 60, 75, 90% relative humidity

Physical Stresses - ANSWER Mechanical

Chemical

Thermal

Most common Degradation Reactions - ANSWER Hydrolysis

Oxydation

Photolysis

Zero Order Reaction - ANSWER Constant reaction rate

Rate Equations

, [A] = [A]o-ko*t

-d[A]/dt=ko

90% Life

t90 = 0.1[A]o/ko

Half-Life

t50=[A]o/2ko

Graph

[A] v t, neg linear with k0 = slope

Pseudo Zero Order - ANSWER Solid state of drug in liquid solution and it
dissolves to replace degraded drug.

[Drug] is same

Degradation will plateau when SS drug dissolves

First Order Reaction - ANSWER Rate Eqns

-d[A]/dt=[A]k1

ln[A]=ln[A]o-k1*t

90% Life

t90 = 0.105/k1

Half Life

0.693/k1

Graph

, [A] v t, concave up negative Slope

ln[A] v t, linear neg with k1 = slope

Temperature Dependence (Predicting Shelf Life) - ANSWER Assuming First
Order:

1) Find k1 at different temperatures: ln[Drug] v t

-What doesn't have a slope = stability at that temperature

2) Plot lnk1 v t to predict k1 at lower temperatures that didn't have slope in
above graph

3) Use to find Arrhenius Eqn (if ks linear) to describe rxn rt and T
relationship.

Arrhenius equation - ANSWER lnk = lnA - E/RT

E = Activation Energy

R = Gass Constant

T = Temperature (K)

A = NON DRUG constant

Nonlinear Arrhenius - ANSWER -Concave UP: Change in degradation Method

Ex: At higher temperatures in the G v rxn progress graph, one mechanism has
lower Gibbs Free E and is therefore dominant and at lower temperatures its
flipped.

-Concave Down: Change in Rt Lim Step (RLS)

pH v Rt Curve - ANSWER -In plotting log(kobs) v pH, the most stable pH is

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