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Chapter 15 Parenterals.ppt
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Innovations done for powders for reconstitution
1 Sometimes a liquid is packaged along with the dry powder 2 Dry powders are packaged in containers large enough to permit proper shaking with the liquid component Hospira ADD-Vantage System IVPB Mix-O-vial
- incorporates the IV systems that allow preparing small volumes infusions extemporaneously
Mix-O-vial
New IV system for use in preparing extemporaneous small-volume infusions using PLASTIC MINIBAGS MANUFACTURER: Becton Dickinson Pharmaceutical Systems Saves time, uses fewer materials & costs less Integrated drug transfer with a protective shield surrounding the attached transfer needle
Monovial Safety Guard
- hermetic container for parenteral administration as a single dose - when opened, cannot be resealed with assurance that sterility has been maintained
Single-dose container
hermetic container that permits withdrawal of successive portions of the contents without changing the strength, quality, or purity of the remaining portion
Multiple-dose container
Type of Glass FOR PARENTERAL PRODUCTS
all parenteral Type I (most resistant against deterioration) TYPE II and III: parenteral products
1) 0.5 to 2 mL, usual dose of drug 2) expand volume, replenish nutrients or electrolytes
1 Small volume parenterals 2 Large volume-Single dose