Question
Posted on: February 12 2019The combination erythromycin 2% and metronidazole 2% incompatible with Unguentum aquosum in the aqua??
Answer
The alkaline pH will not be the cause but rather the presence of after lauryl sulfate. After all, I note that in a foreign formulary an analogue cream (metronidazole 1%) is prepared with a non ionogenic emulsifier being PEG-400 monostearate.
I should also point out that the alkaline pH of this cream is detrimental to the stability of erythromycin and that you should use 100 g of cream 12.0 g 0.5% citric acid solution. Check the composition of the erythromycin preparations described in the "bible". The book by which a future pharmacist goes to sleep img alt = "" data-Goomoji = "1f606" Goomoji = "1f606" src = "https://ssl.gstatic.com/mail/emoji/v7/png48/emoji_u1f606.png" style = "color: rgb (34, 34, 34); Font-family: Tahoma, sans-serif; font-size: small; margin: 0px 0.2 ex; Vertical-align: middle; Height: 24px; Width: 24px; "/>