Quality Requirements and Analysis

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Sampling plan n1 k1 n2 a k2 n = 10/20 (Ph. Eur.) 10 2.4 30 2.0 n = 8/32 8 2.6 20 2.0 n = 7/13 7 2.8 20 2.0 n = 6/14 6 3.0 20 2.0 n = 5/15…

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Irrigations and Dialysis Solutions

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Chlorhexidine digluconate solution 0.53 g Acetic Acid (6 %) B.P. q.s. Water for injections ad 100 mL Bladder irrigations with the purpose of eliminating bladder stones, or preventing the formation of bladder stones…

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Dermal

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  Gel Cream Diltiazem hydrochloride 2 g 2 g Hydroxyethylcellulose gel DABa 98 g – Cream base DACb – 98 g Total 100 g 100 g aTable 12.35 bTable 12.6 12.1.2 Adapting Licensed Products In general adapting licensed…

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Availability of Medicines

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Product Minimal amount stored Acetaminophen/paracetamol 10 suppositories 600 mg 40 Acetaminophen/paracetamol 16 Tbl. 500 mg 400 Acetaminophen/paracetamol infusion solution 1 g 100 ml 9,600 Acetaminophen/paracetamol infusion solution 500 mg 50 ml 1,800 Albumin infusion solution 20 % 5 × 50 ml…

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Introduction

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Fig. 1.1 The structure of the book.1 A patient may need medicines. In most countries they need a prescription from a medical doctor who thereby shares responsibility with the patient….

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Oropharynx

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Hydrocortisone acetate 0.5 g Lidocaine hydrochloride 1 g Dexpanthenol 5 g Disodium phosphate dodecahydrate 0.05 g Macrogolglycerol hydroxystearate 0.2 g Peppermint oil 0.15 g Propylene glycol 40 g Water, purified 53.1 g Total 100 g 7.4.1.2 Vehicle Purified water…

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Oral Liquids

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Fig. 5.1 Decision tree relating to the oral liquid form The main choice will be between an oral solution and an oral suspension. For some active substances an emulsion or…

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