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Assessment of miligram(Mg) content of some notable analgesics used by residents of Maiduguri Metropolis: evidence from high performance liquid chromatographic technique


Abubakar Babakura Tijjani
Hassan Braimah Yesufu
Nafiu Lawan
Garba T. Mohammed

Abstract

Diclofenac sodium and paracetamol are Over the counter (OTC) medications used as analgesic and antipyretic agents to relieve pains, fever and headaches. The aim of this work was determine the mg content of paracetamol and diclofenac sodium in selected samples across the Maiduguri metropolis using High Performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) method. For paracetamol samples an intersil ODS-3V column (150 mm × 4.6 mm; 5 μm pore size) was used at the temperature of 35oC the mobile phase was methanol: water (20:80) using isocratic elution at the flow rate of 2 mL/min, injection volume of 10 μL and a diode array detector. For diclofenac sodium samples, the chromatographic conditions were the same except the mobile phase which was methanol: water (63:37), flow rate of 0.8 mL min, injection volume of 20 μL and column temperature was set at 30 oC. A total of 45 samples were analysed; which comprised of paracetamol tablet, paracetamol syrup and diclofenac sodium tablet which were randomly selected from three different sources; hospital pharmacy, community pharmacy and drug patent stores. The percentage mg content for paracetamol tablets ranged from 48 to 83 % while that of the paracetamol syrups ranged from 72 to 120 % and finally diclofenac sodium tablets ranged from 73 to 174 %. Adopting the United State Pharmacopoeia (USP) as reference for assessment tool, it was observed that all the paracetamol tablet samples failed, 4 out of 15 paracetamol syrup samples failed, and 11 out of 15 diclofenac sodium tablet samples failed. There was statistical significance (p< 0.05) between class of drug and percentage mg content but there was no significance (p< 0.05) between source of drug and percentage constituent. HPLC technique was used successfully for quantitative determination of paracetamol and diclofenac sodium dosage forms.


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