Monographs: Dosage forms: Specific monographs: Metronidazole tablets (Metronidazoli compressi)Category. Anti-amoebic drug; antibacterial drug. Additional information. Strength in the current WHO Model list of essential medicines: 200-500 mg. Requirements Comply with the monograph for "Tablets". Definition. Metronidazole tablets may be film-coated and not necessarily circular in shape. Metronidazole tablets contain not less than 95.0% and not more than 105.0% of the amount of C6H9N3O3 stated on the label. Identity tests To a quantity of the powdered tablets equivalent to 60 mg of Metronidazole add 20 mL of water, shake, and filter. Evaporate the filtrate to a smaller volume, allow to crystallize, separate the crystals, dry at 105 °C for 1 hour, and use the dried material for tests A and B.
Related substances. Carry out the test as described under 1.14.1 Chromatography, Thin-layer chromatography, using silica gel R4 as the coating substance and acetone R as the mobile phase. Apply separately to the plate 10 μl of each of the following two solutions. For solution (A) shake a quantity of the powdered tablets equivalent to 0.2 g of Metronidazole with 5 mL of a mixture of equal volumes of methanol R and chloroform R for 5 minutes, filter, and use the clear filtrate. For solution (B) dissolve 20 mg of 2-methyl-5-nitroimidazole R in 10 mL of the same mixture of solvents. After removing the plate from the chromatographic chamber, allow it to dry in air, and examine the chromatogram in ultraviolet light (254 nm). The spot obtained with solution B is more intense than any corresponding spot obtained with solution A. Assay. Weigh and powder 20 tablets. Transfer a quantity of the powder, equivalent to about 0.2 g of Metronidazole, accurately weighed, to a sintered-glass filtering crucible, and extract with 6 quantities, each of 10 mL, of hot acetone R. Cool, add to the combined extracts 50 mL of acetic anhydride R and 0.1 mL of brilliant green/acetic acid TS, and titrate with perchloric acid (0.1 mol/l) VS as described under 2.6 Non-aqueous titration, Method A. Repeat the procedure without the powdered tablets being examined and make any necessary corrections. Each mL of perchloric acid (0.1 mol/l) VS is equivalent to 17.12 mg of C6H9N3O3. Dissolution/Disintegration • Either test A or test B may be applied
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