What are the types of parenteral products?
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Parenteral Product Types
1.Injection:Injections contain sterile solutions and are prepared by dissolving the active ingredient and other substances in Water for Injection or other suitable non-aqueous base or a mixture of both. The solution to be injected may show sediments which can be dispersed easily by shaking the container. The suspension should remain stable in order to deliver a homogenous dose whenever withdrawal is made from the container.
2.Infusions:These parenteral preparations are composed of sterile aqueous solution with water as its continuous phase. The preparations are free from bacterial endotoxins or pyrogens and are turned isotonic with blood. They do not contain any antimicrobial preservatives.
3.Powder for Injection:These are sterile solid compounds that are distributed in their final volume when the vial or container is shaken to form a clear particle-free solution.
4.Concentrated Solutions for Injections:The concentrated solutions are diluted with water for injection before they are administered through injection or through intravenous infusion.
5.Implants:These solid sterile preparations are implanted in the tissue in order to release the active ingredient for long periods. They are stored in sterile containers individually.
Parenteral Product Types
1.Injection:Injections contain sterile solutions and are prepared by dissolving the active ingredient and other substances in Water for Injection or other suitable non-aqueous base or a mixture of both. The solution to be injected may show sediments which can be dispersed easily by shaking the container. The suspension should remain stable in order to deliver a homogenous dose whenever withdrawal is made from the container.
2.Infusions:These parenteral preparations are composed of sterile aqueous solution with water as its continuous phase. The preparations are free from bacterial endotoxins or pyrogens and are turned isotonic with blood. They do not contain any antimicrobial preservatives.
3.Powder for Injection:These are sterile solid compounds that are distributed in their final volume when the vial or container is shaken to form a clear particle-free solution.
4.Concentrated Solutions for Injections:The concentrated solutions are diluted with water for injection before they are administered through injection or through intravenous infusion.
5.Implants:These solid sterile preparations are implanted in the tissue in order to release the active ingredient for long periods. They are stored in sterile containers individually.
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