RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Syringeability of Nonaqueous Parenteral Formulations—Development and Evaluation of a Testing Apparatus JF PDA Journal of Pharmaceutical Science and Technology JO PDA J Pharm Sci Technol FD Parenteral Drug Association (PDA) SP 281 OP 284 VO 35 IS 6 A1 Chien, Yie W. A1 Przybyszewski, P. A1 Shami, E. G. YR 1981 UL http://journal.pda.org/content/35/6/281.abstract AB A syringeability testing apparatus was developed to give quantitative determinations of the injectability of nonaqueous parenteral liquid formulations. Using commercially available products and some developmental formulations this testing apparatus was evaluated and the results indicated that the flow of the parenteral liquid formulations can be described well by a modified form of the Poiseuille relation. As predicted, the rate of flow is a linear function of the difference between the nitrogen gas pressure applied and kinetic energy. The syringeability of the formulation is inversely proportional to its viscosity when a given size of hypodermic needle, i.e., constant values of internal diameter and length, is used. Furthermore, it was found that the syringeability testing apparatus, although simple in construction, provides the reliability and reproducibility required in the quality control of the pharmaceutical characteristics of the parenteral liquid formulations. The day-to-day and lot-to-lot reproducibilities of the syringeability measurements were observed to be fairly well. It was found that the syringeability testing is more reproducible and requires a significantly smaller amount of sample than the viscosity testing.