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Injectable Products / Small Volume Parenterals / Large Volume Parenterals

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By Press Packagin… on Sat, 11/07/2020 - 13:44

IV bottles and irrigation bottles can be made in the ASEP-TECH® Blow/Fill/Seal machine from the same mold by interchanging the seal mold to provide different top geometries. Separate injection molded caps can be welded to the blow/fill/seal container to create a multi-entry format, usually used to introduce a secondary medication into the solution prior to dispensing to the patient.

Special diameter ports can be provided on the bottles to accommodate plastic needle-less spikes, designed for infusion administration. Bottles can be designed with
integral hangers.

Large Volume Parenterals are typically injectable products designed for intravenous delivery applications. The large volume parenteral bottles are most often produced from a resin that can be autoclaved, either at 106° C or 121° C.

Top geometries for small volume parenteral bottle/ampoule sizes of 100 mL or less can include a multi-entry rubber stopper or controlled diameter, injection molded insert (combined with Weiler's insertion technology). These designs are useful where multiple administration of a drug is required.

Applications for Small Volume Parenterals include local anesthetics, vaccines, and other traditional injectable products. The 10 to 100 mL range is typically designed for multi-dose applications.

A simple twist-off opening feature can be combined with a controlled diameter formed in the top to accommodate needle-less spikes. Alternatively, a luer lock or luer slip can be provided. Bottles can be designed with folding, integral hangers.

Small Volume Parenterals in the 2 to 5 mL range most commonly utilize a luer lock or luer slip fit (vented luer) top geometry. Syringes can be connected directly to the ampoules without a needle, creating an inherently safer delivery method.

A syringe with a needle can also be used, since a larger percentage of the smaller ampoules are used to provide diluent to reconstitute lyophilized drugs.

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