1974
DOI: 10.1002/jps.2600631025
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Generation of Particulate Matter in Large-Volume Parenteral Containers

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“…Polyvinyl chloride and glass large volume parenteral containers were examined to determine the effects of agitation, storage, and additive handling on the generation of subvisual particulate matter, and it was found that shaking and temperature generated small particles in the polyvinyl chloride containers (214). Particle contaminants from saline and dextrose intravenous solutions were sized and counted using the Prototron instrument (215).…”
Section: Pharmaceutical Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Polyvinyl chloride and glass large volume parenteral containers were examined to determine the effects of agitation, storage, and additive handling on the generation of subvisual particulate matter, and it was found that shaking and temperature generated small particles in the polyvinyl chloride containers (214). Particle contaminants from saline and dextrose intravenous solutions were sized and counted using the Prototron instrument (215).…”
Section: Pharmaceutical Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%