WATER FOR INJECTION I.P.Q.S.

WATER FOR INJECTION I.P.Q.S.: Drug: Water for Injection I.P.Q.S.

Use: Water for Injection is a sterile, non-pyrogenic, purified water that is intended for use as a diluent or solvent for pharmaceutical preparations. It is used to dissolve or dilute medications before injection or infusion.

Mechanism of Action: Water for Injection is a vehicle and does not have a specific mechanism of action. It acts by providing a medium for drug dissolution or dilution, allowing for administration via injection or infusion.

Dose: The dose of Water for Injection depends on the specific medication being dissolved or diluted. It is typically administered under the guidance of a healthcare professional and in accordance with the recommended dosage of the medication being administered.

Side Effects: Water for Injection is generally considered safe without any significant side effects. However, it is important to ensure that it is sterile and free from any contaminants before use, as contamination can lead to infections or other adverse reactions. Additionally, improper handling or storage of water for injection can lead to bacterial growth and potential harm to the patient.

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