Prehosp Emerg Care. 2019 Sep-Oct;23(5):647-653. doi: 10.1080/10903127.2018.1563257. Epub 2019 Feb 4.
Naloxone is an opioid receptor antagonist that reverses life-threatening effects of opioid overdose. Since the 1970s, naloxone products have been developed as injectable solutions, and more recently as nasal sprays. Naloxone products have saved many lives in emergency settings. These products are routinely carried by public safety first-responders including fire fighters (FF), law enforcement officers (LEO), and emergency medical services (EMS). Now, they are also distributed through community access programs to the public. While public safety medications are monitored, those publically distributed are not, so expired products can be possibly found on-hand in an emergency. This study analyzed the quality and stability of expired Naloxone HCl Solutions for Injection, to assess their remaining efficacies and potential risks. The samples were collected from EMS or law enforcement training supplies and expired returns, with expiration dates ranging from 1990 to 2018. Using standardized techniques, the remaining naloxone was quantified, and the main degradation products, nornaloxone (also known as noroxymorphone) and other possible species, were monitored and quantified systematically. Most tested samples were found containing more than 90% of labeled naloxone, including those stored for nearly 30 years. The naloxone degradation was slow, but generally correlated with storage time length. There was no significant amount of degradation products detected across all samples. Nornaloxone was detected from some older samples, but all less than 1%. Therefore, although it is an opioid agonist, the risk caused by nornaloxone should be low. This quality assessment demonstrates that expired naloxone products may still meet USP standards, even after many years. Further pharmaceutical, clinical, and regulatory investigation should be conducted to confirm our findings, especially for new naloxone products with different formulations and routes of administration. Extending the shelf-life of naloxone products may have important financial and public health consequences in addressing future drug shortages and meeting the needs for this critical drug.
纳洛酮是一种阿片受体拮抗剂,可逆转阿片类药物过量的致命影响。自 20 世纪 70 年代以来,已开发出纳洛酮产品作为注射溶液,最近又开发出鼻喷雾剂。纳洛酮产品在紧急情况下挽救了许多生命。这些产品通常由公共安全急救人员(消防队员(FF)、执法人员(LEO)和紧急医疗服务(EMS))携带。现在,它们也通过社区准入计划分发给公众。虽然公共安全药物受到监测,但那些公开分发的药物则不受监测,因此在紧急情况下可能会发现过期产品。本研究分析了过期盐酸纳洛酮注射液的质量和稳定性,以评估其剩余疗效和潜在风险。这些样品是从 EMS 或执法培训用品和过期退货中收集的,有效期从 1990 年到 2018 年不等。使用标准化技术,对剩余的纳洛酮进行了定量,并系统地监测和定量了主要的降解产物,正常洛酮(也称为去甲羟吗啡酮)和其他可能的物质。大多数测试样品都发现含有超过 90%的标签纳洛酮,包括那些储存了近 30 年的样品。纳洛酮的降解速度较慢,但通常与储存时间长短相关。所有样品中均未检测到明显量的降解产物。在一些较旧的样品中检测到正常洛酮,但都低于 1%。因此,尽管它是阿片类激动剂,但正常洛酮引起的风险应该较低。这项质量评估表明,即使经过多年,过期的纳洛酮产品仍可能符合 USP 标准。应进行进一步的药物、临床和监管调查,以确认我们的发现,特别是对于具有不同配方和给药途径的新纳洛酮产品。延长纳洛酮产品的保质期可能会对解决未来药物短缺和满足这种关键药物的需求产生重要的财务和公共卫生影响。