Incompatibility Between Different Hemostatic Solutions on Mixing

Incompatibility between two each of nine commercial injectables containing, respectively, different hemostatic ingredients was studied. When a menadione bisulfite solution (500 mg/5ml) was mixed with an ascorbic acid solution (500 mg/2ml), color of the mixture changed and, in six hours, needle cryst...

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Published inByōin yakugaku Vol. 2; no. 1; pp. 20 - 22
Main Authors YOHKOH, NORIAKI, NAKAMURA, CHIZUKO
Format Journal Article
LanguageJapanese
English
Published Japanese Society of Pharmaceutical Health Care and Sciences 1976
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Summary:Incompatibility between two each of nine commercial injectables containing, respectively, different hemostatic ingredients was studied. When a menadione bisulfite solution (500 mg/5ml) was mixed with an ascorbic acid solution (500 mg/2ml), color of the mixture changed and, in six hours, needle crystals separated out.
ISSN:0389-9098
2185-9477
DOI:10.5649/jjphcs1975.2.20