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glass used for preparation of multi dose vials and transfusion bottles are​

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Answered by KailashHarjo
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The glass used for the preparation of multi-dose vials and transfusion bottles is​ Neutral Glass.

  • A multi-dose vial is a vial of dosage forms that consists have over one dose of medicine and is intended for transdermal delivery (injection or infusion).
  • A fresh syringe and hypodermic needle are used to extract independent doses from multi-dose vaccine vials for different patients.
  • Multi-dose vials and transfusion bottles are made up of Neutral Glass also called Borosilicate glass.
  • This type of glass is used to make medicinal packaging containers and syringes because it is glass made up of 80% silicon dioxide, 10% boric oxide, a trace of sodium oxide, and a trace of aluminum oxide.
  • Due to the sheer presence of boric oxide, it is completely inert and has an elevated acid hydrolysis resistance. Since it has the lowest thermal expansion coefficient, it has exceptional thermal insulation properties.

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