MR Cohen… - Hospital Pharmacy, 2011 - Thomas Land ... The 250 mL glass bottles of 23.4% sodiumchloride and the previously used 250 mL glass bottles of sterile water for injection both had aluminum caps. So they looked identical when viewed from the unlabeled sides of the bottles. ...
MR Cohen… - Hospital Pharmacy, 2011 - Thomas Land ... The electrolyte solu- tions, sizes, or concentrations in short supply include concentratedsodium chloride 14.6% and 23.4%; potassium phosphate injection; potassium acetate in- jection; zinc chlorideinjection; calcium gluconate in- jection; and calcium chlorideinjection. ...
[HTML] from nih.govV Brinks, A Hawe, AHH Basmeleh… - Pharmaceutical …, 2011 - Springer ... All EPO samples were desalted and concentrated by a nanosep centrifugal device (Pall Life Sciences, Ann Arbor, USA) using the method described in the Ph. Eur. ... Eur. method (15). The BGE consisted of 0.01 M sodiumchloride, 0.01 M tricine, 0.01 M sodium acetate, 7 M ... Related articles - All 6 versions
M Mroczkiewicz, L Górski, A Zamojska-Jaroszewicz… - Talanta, 2011 - Elsevier ... Before use, electrodes were conditioned overnight in sodiumchloride 0.01 M solution (with the addition of sodium butyrate −10 −5 ...Concentrated solutions of carboxylic acids mixtures, artificial as well as real samples, because of its high total lipophilicity, interact strongly with ...
[HTML] from nih.govM Grissinger - Pharmacy and Therapeutics, 2011 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov ... Potassium ChlorideInjection Still Poses Threats to Patients. Matthew Grissinger, RPh, FASCP. Mr. Grissinger is ... prepared with a look-alike carton of KCl vials instead of sodiumchloride vials ... Safe Practice Recommendations: Removing concentrated KCl vials from floor stock is not ...