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Suprane (Desflurane) - Description

 


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Volatile Liquid for Inhalation

DESCRIPTION

SUPRANE (desflurane, USP), a nonflammable liquid administered via vaporizer, is a general inhalation anesthetic. It is (±)1,2,2,2-tetrafluoroethyl difluoromethyl ether:

Some physical constants are:

Molecular weight168.04
Specific gravity (at 20°C/4°C)1.465
Vapor pressure in mm Hg669 mm Hg @ 20°C
731 mm Hg @ 22°C
757 mm Hg @ 22.8°C (boiling point;1atm)
764 mm Hg @ 23°C
798 mm Hg @ 24°C
869 mm Hg @ 26°C

Partition coefficients at 37°C:

Blood/Gas0.424
Olive Oil/Gas18.7
Brain/Gas0.54

Mean Component/Gas Partition Coefficients:

Polypropylene (Y piece)6.7
Polyethylene (circuit tube)16.2
Latex rubber (bag)19.3
Latex rubber (bellows)10.4
Polyvinylchloride (endotracheal tube)34.7

Desflurane is nonflammable as defined by the requirements of International Electrotechnical Commission 601-2-13.

Desflurane is a colorless, volatile liquid below 22.8°C. Data indicate that desflurane is stable when stored under normal room lighting conditions according to instructions.

Desflurane is chemically stable. The only known degradation reaction is through prolonged direct contact with soda lime producing low levels of fluoroform (CHF3). The amount of CHF3 obtained is similar to that produced with MAC-equivalent doses of isoflurane. No discernible degradation occurs in the presence of strong acids.

Desflurane does not corrode stainless steel, brass, aluminum, anodized aluminum, nickel plated brass, copper, or beryllium.

Page last updated: 2007-02-07

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