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Title: Extended Chemical and Microbial Stability of Various Hormones in Phytobase and HRT Heavy Cream Bases. Author: Taylor S, Haselhorst R. Journal: Int J Pharm Compd; 2024; 28(4):344-350. PubMed ID: 39094047. Abstract: The release of USP chapter <800> Hazardous Drugs -Handling in Healthcare Settings and the major revisions to USP <795> Pharmaceutical Compounding -Nonsterile Preparations in 2023 rendered many studies previously used to justify extended beyond use date (BUD) no longer sufficient. To provide compounders with high quality evidence to support physical, chemical, and microbial stability of hormone preparations in two aqueous cream vehicles, Phytobase™ and HRT Heavy™, we set out to perform stability indicating testing and antimicrobial effectiveness testing (AET) per USP <51> on 12 different combinations bracketed in high and low concentrations (for a total of 24 tested formulas) of common topical and transdermal hormones. In this study we discuss the suitability of Phytobase™ and HRT Heavy™ for compounded hormone therapy (CHT) and the compatibility of these vehicles with hormones including estriol, estradiol, testosterone, progesterone, and dehydroepiandrosterone both alone and in combination.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]