Systematic review of the stability of antimicrobial agents
Background In order to use aseptically prepared elastomeric infusers, outpatient parenteral antimicrobial therapy (OPAT) services require extended stability data for antimicrobial agents to assign a product shelf-life. In the UK, the relevant standards for stability testing and shelf-life assignment are published in ‘A Standard Protocol for Deriving and Assessment of Stability—Part 1
Vanquish 100 Antimicrobial - Azelis Americas
Vanquish 100 Antimicrobial is effective against the microbes which degrade plastics (and plastic additives) or natural rubber and can increase the useful life of articles made from these materials. Vanquish 100 Antimicrobial additive is effective in most plastics compositions and can be used to preservative natural rubber and such
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Vanquish 100 Antimicrobial is an effective fungicide in most aqueous metalworking fluids. Do not go above the application rate. Typical applications, and the suggested range of concentratio ns on which trials can be based, are: Fluid Concentrate: Va nquish 100 Antimicrobial should be added to metalworki ng fluid concentrates at a level
Extended stability of antimicrobial agents in administration devices
A lack of data on antimicrobial stability within administration devices is a barrier to service expansion, and poses an antimicrobial stewardship dilemma. Often broad-spectrum, long half-life agents are used instead of narrow-spectrum agents, which need more frequent administration, but could possibly be used if stability data were available.
Antimicrobial Resistance and Use in Canada: A Federal Framework
Antimicrobial resistance is a global public health concern. The loss of effective antimicrobials is reducing our ability to protect Canadians from infectious diseases, with profound impacts on our healthcare system, global trade, agriculture, environment and health sectors. Through decisive action, the escalating rate of antimicrobial