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Indium In 111 Pentetreotide Injection
» Indium In 111 Pentetreotide Injection is a sterile solution, suitable for intravenous administration, containing radioactive indium (111In) in the form of a chelate of pentetreotide. It contains not less than 90.0 percent and not more than 110 percent of the labeled amount of 111In as the pentetreotide complex expressed in megabecquerels (or in millicuries) per mL at the time indicated in the labeling. It may contain sodium chloride, stabilizers, and buffers. Other forms of radioactivity do not exceed 10.0 percent of the total radioactivity.
Packaging and storage
Preserve in single-dose containers.
Labeling
Label it to include the following, in addition to the information specified for Labeling under Injections
Radionuclide identification (see Radioactivity
Bacterial endotoxins
pH
Radiochemical purity
Solution A
Dissolve 6.8 g of sodium acetate in 500 mL of water. Adjust with glacial acetic acid to a pH of 5.5, dilute with water to 1000 mL, and mix. Filter through a filter having a porosity of 0.5 µm or less, and degas.
Solution B
Use methanol.
Mobile phase
Use variable mixtures of Solution A and Solution B as directed under Chromatographic system.
Chromatographic system
(see Chromatography
Procedure
Constitute the Injection, and allow to stand for 30 minutes. Inject a volume of Injection having an activity of 0.5 to 15 MBq (14 to 400 µCi) into the chromatograph, and record the chromatogram. The retention time of the 111In pentetreotide peak (which should elute as a double peak) is between 4 and 5 relative to that of unbound 111In. Record the counts for the 111In pentetreotide, unbound 111In, other impurity peaks, and a representative baseline segment, and calculate the percentage of radioactivity from 111In pentetreotide by the formula:
100P / (P + O)
in which P is the count of the 111In pentetreotide peak, and O is the count for all other peaks, each being corrected for its corresponding baseline count. The radioactivity of 111In pentetreotide is not less than 90% of the total radioactivity.
Radionuclidic purity
Indium
114mThe presence of 114mIn in the Injection is demonstrated by a characteristic gamma-ray spectrum with prominent photopeaks having energies of 0.192, 0.558, and 0.724 MeV. 114mIn decays with a radioactive half-life of 49.5 days. The amount of 114mIn is not greater than 3 kBq per MBq (3 µCi per mCi) of 111In.
Zinc
65The presence of 65Zn in the Injection is demonstrated by a characteristic gamma-ray spectrum with a prominent photopeak at 1.115 MeV. 65Zn decays with a radioactive half-life of 243.9 days. The amount of 65Zn is not greater than 3 kBq per MBq (3 µCi per mCi) of 111In.
Other requirements
It meets the requirements under Injections
Assay for radioactivity
Auxiliary Information
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