Additional Information for Bacteriostatic Water For Injection
Bacteriostatic Water for Injection is a type of sterile water that is used for diluting or dissolving medications before they are administered to patients. It is called "bacteriostatic" because it contains an antimicrobial agent, usually benzyl alcohol, which helps prevent the growth of bacteria in the water.
Bacteriostatic Water for Injection is commonly used in medical, dental, and veterinary settings for various purposes, such as reconstituting powdered medications, diluting injectable medications, or as a solvent for certain drugs. It is important to note that this type of water is not intended for direct injection into the bloodstream and should only be used for dilution purposes.
In the supply group of Medical, Dental, and Veterinary Equipment and Supplies, Bacteriostatic Water for Injection falls under the category of Drugs and Biologicals. This category includes various pharmaceutical products, vaccines, and other biological substances that are used in medical, dental, and veterinary practices.
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