Medication Guide
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Prescribing Information
How Supplied/Storage and Handling
Bleomycin for Injection, USP contains sterile bleomycin sulfate equivalent to 15 units or 30 units of bleomycin.
Unit of Sale | Concentration |
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NDC 61703-332-18 | 15 units per vial |
Carton containing 1 single-dose vial | |
NDC 61703-323-22 | 30 units per vial |
Carton containing 1 single-dose vial |
Stability
The sterile powder is stable under refrigeration 2°C to 8°C (36°F to 46°F) and should not be used after the expiration date is reached.
Bleomycin for Injection should not be reconstituted or diluted with 5% Dextrose Injection or other dextrose containing diluents. When reconstituted in 5% Dextrose Injection and analyzed by HPLC, Bleomycin for Injection demonstrates a loss of A2 and B2 potency that does not occur when Bleomycin for Injection is reconstituted in Sodium Chloride for Injection, 0.9%, USP.
Bleomycin for Injection, USP is stable for 24 hours at room temperature in Sodium Chloride.
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