mixed with sterile water for injection
the water for injection is said to be sterile water for injection when it has been sterilized.
There should be none. If it is a medical preparation of "Water for Injection", you can bet it's sterile. It would be against every basic medical ethic for it not to be.
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The administration route for norcuron is intravenously only. It can be mixed with lactated ringers, 0.9 percent NaCl solution, 5 percent glucose in saline, 5 percent glucose in water, and sterile water for injection.
urea is mixed with sterile water and is a remedy for adenocarcinoma cancer
Crystalline Amino Acid injection Dextrose Monohydrate injection Sterile Water for injection injectable electrolytes (sodium, potassium, phosphorus, magnesium, calcium) multiple vitamin injection multiple trace elements injection Intravenous fat emulsion
Sterile water does not contain any minerals. Sterile water contains no germs or micro-organisms. Sterile water is often used for dilution purposes.
Is sterile water demineralized. This may be the case, but the other way 'round is not true: demineralized water is NOT sterile water
Does blood and sterile water mix
it would taste pretty bad because the oxygen levels in the water would decrease making it less sterile to drink
you can get mumps off sterile water!
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