owder unstable in solution dry pe suspension aqueous suspension Insoluble in water nonaqueous solvent water-soluble salt
unstable in solution dry powder suspension Insoluble in water aqueous suspension nonaqueous solvent water-soluble salt
Solvents and vehicles for injections 1)Water for Injection, USP a The most frequently used solvent in the large-scale manufacturer of injections is Water for Injection, USP I This water is purified by distillation or by reverse osmosis and meets the same standards for the presence of total solids as does purified Water USP not more than 1mg per 100mL Water for Injection, USP
Solvents and vehicles for injections 1) Water for Injection, USP The most frequently used solvent in the large-scale manufacturer of injections is Water for Injection, USP. This water is purified by distillation or by reverse osmosis and meets the same standards for the presence of total solids as does Purified Water, USP, not more than 1mg per 100mL Water for Injection, USP
a Although water for injection is not required to be sterile, it must be pyrogen-free a Water for injection should be stored in tight containers at temperatures below or above the range in which microbial growth occurs a Water for injection is intended to be used within 24 hours following its collection Naturally, the water should be collected in sterile and pyrogen-free containers a The containers are usually glass or glass- lined
Although water for injection is not required to be sterile, it must be pyrogen-free. Water for injection should be stored in tight containers at temperatures below or above the range in which microbial growth occurs. Water for injection is intended to be used within 24 hours following its collection. Naturally, the water should be collected in sterile and pyrogen-free containers. The containers are usually glass or glasslined
2 Sterile Water for Injection, USP is water for injection which has been sterilized and packaged in single-dose containers of not greater than 1-liter size This water may contain a slightly greater amount of total solids than water for injection This water is intended to be used as a solvent, vehicle or diluent for already sterilized and packaged injectable medications
2) Sterile Water for Injection, USP is water for injection which has been sterilized and packaged in single-dose containers of not greater than 1-liter size. This water may contain a slightly greater amount of total solids than water for injection. This water is intended to be used as a solvent, vehicle or diluent for alreadysterilized and packaged injectable medications
3)Bacteriostatic Water for Injection, USP is sterile water for injection containing one or more suitable antimicrobial agents a It is packaged in pre-filled syringes or in vials containing not more than 30 mL of the water a The container label must state the name and proportion of the antimicrobial agents present The water is employed as a sterile vehicle in the preparation of small volumes of injectable preparations
3) Bacteriostatic Water for Injection, USP is sterile water for injection containing one or more suitable antimicrobial agents. It is packaged in pre-filled syringes or in vials containing not more than 30 mL of the water. The container label must state the name and proportion of the antimicrobial agents present. The water is employed as a sterile vehicle in the preparation of small volumes of injectable preparations