My guess is that the medication may be photosensitive for some reason. Perhaps someone who knows more about its chemical composition can shed some light (no pun intended)
in a brown bottle in a brown bottle
Iodine solution reacts with light to undergo a photodecomposition reaction and therefore must be stored in amber bottles to minimise the amount of light that the solution is exposed to. If stored in a clear bottle it will gradually break down as the iodide ions are gradually converted to iodine and the solution turns a yellowish colour.
for liquids it is stored in coloured bottles.
The Ark of the Covenant stored the stone tablets inscribed with the Ten Commandments given to Moses by God.
where the bacitracin ointment is stored.
In a gas bottle, in a gas field or in a gasometer.
Potassium ferrocynide is stored in dark coloured bottels and kept away from sunlight.This is because it decomposes when exposed to sunlight.Thus it is always stored in amber or brown coloured bottels.
The ark mentioned in the Bible stored the stone tablets containing the Ten Commandments given to Moses by God.
The Ark of the Covenant stored the stone tablets inscribed with the Ten Commandments, a jar of manna, and Aaron's rod.
Many people are surprised to learn that the nitroglycerin in the tablets is the same chemical compound as the nitroglycerin that is used as an explosive. The chemical compound is very volatile, which means that it is difficult to contain in tablet form. By handling the tablets, the nitroglycerin may be absorbed through the skin from the tablet. Briefly touching the tablets should not be a concern, but they should not be handled excessively. Also, make sure nitroglycerin tablets are stored in a cool, dry place - not the car or the bathroom cabinet. Discard the bottle 6 months after it is first opened, as the tablets may lose their effectiveness.
The glass bottle is destroyed; the silicon fluoride is formed.
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