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Glass containers, parenteral drug products

Glass containers for small volume parenteral products Factors for selection and test methods for identification. Parenteral Drug Association Inc., Technical Methods Bulletin No. 3, 1982. [Pg.605]

In busy hospital wards, the nursing staff often removes the outer cartons from parenteral products, and the preparations are stored without any protection against optical irradiation. In addition, ex tempore preparations are produced in the hospital pharmacy without outer protection and not usually protected when distributed to the wards (e.g., by use of aluminum foil) unless specifically instructed. According to the European Pharmacopoeia (2002), containers for parenteral preparations are to be made when possible from materials (usually glass or plastic materials) that are sufficiently transparent to permit visual inspection of the contents. As a consequence, the containers will offer no protection, or in some cases only limited protection, against photochemical decomposition of the drug substance or the formulation. [Pg.304]


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