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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 19, 2000
Filed:
Apr. 16, 1999
Yasuo Ito, Fukui, JP;
Hideo Kato, Fukui, JP;
Eiichi Koshinaka, Fukui, JP;
Masahiro Yamazaki, Fukui, JP;
Kazuya Matsuo, Fukui, JP;
Hokuriku Seiyaku Co., Ltd., Fukui, JP;
Abstract
Aqueous solution, including at least one of optically active (-)-(R)-.alpha.-((tert-butylamino)methyl)-2-chloro-4-hydroxybenzyl alcohol represented by the following formula: ##STR1## and pharmacologically acceptable salt thereof. The aqueous solution also includes at least one photostabilizer selected from the group consisting of saccharide, sugar alcohol, and polyalcohol. A content of the at least one of optically active (-)-(R)-.alpha.-((tert-butylamino)methyl)-2-chloro-4-hydroxybenzyl alcohol and pharmacologically acceptable salt thereof is 0.01 to 10% (w/v) based on a volume of the aqueous solution. A content of the at least one photostabilizer is 1 to 50% (w/v) based on the volume of the aqueous solution. The content of the at least one photostabilizer is at least 10% (w/w) based on a total weight of the at least one of optically active (-)-(R)-.alpha.-((tert-butylamino)methyl)-2-chloro-4-hydroxybenzyl alcohol and pharmacologically acceptable salt thereof. Method of making a stabilized aqueous solution.