CHARACTERISTIC VALUES

Parenteral drugs are formulated as solutions, suspensions, emulsions, liposomes, microspheres, nanosystems, and powders to be reconstituted as solutions.

Bram-Cor IVF - Bottles formats
Various sizes of glass and PP bottles

 

Parenteral dosage forms are different from any other type of pharmaceutical products for some characteristic values:

• The final products must be sterile, with no exception.

• The product, anyway, must be free from pyrogenic contamination.

• All the injectable solutions must be free from visible particulate matter. 

• All products must be chemically, physically and microbiologically stable throughout the whole shelf life.

Naturally, parenterals dosage forms must be compatible, whether applicable, with intravenous diluents, delivery systems, and drugs co-administered.

Bram-Cor IV bags- formats
Various formats of PP bags

 

STANDARD IVF & ELECTROLITES

NaCl 0,18 – 2.7%

– Glucose 2,5 – 50%

– Sodium Lactate (Hartmanns’s) Solution

– Ringer Lactate

– Water For injection

– Sterile Water for Irrigation

– Sodium Chloride 0.9% for irrigation

– Sodium Chloride 0.18 – 0.45%  

  and  Glucose 4 – 10 %

– Potassium Chloride  0.15 – 0.3% 

  in Sodium Chloride 0.9%

– Potassium Chloride  0.15 – 0.3% 

  in Glucose 5%

 

DIALYSIS SOLUTIONS

Priming Solution

– Haemodialisys Concentrate

– Pre-mixed Heparin

 

TPN (Total Parenteral Nutrition)

Aminoacids

– Fat Emulsion

 

SPECIAL SOLUTIONS

Paracetamol

– Plasma Expanders

– Mannitol

– Lidocainje hydrochloride 0.4% 

  and glucose 5%

– Sodium bicarbonate 1.26 – 4.2% 

– Phosphate IV solution

– Metronidazole

– Ciprofloxacin

– Levofloxacin

– Fluconazol

 

Bram-cor IV Bags - autoclave