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16 HOW SUPPLIED/STORAGE AND HANDLING

Intravenous solutions with heparin sodium are available in single-dose flexible plastic containers in various sizes and concentrations as shown in the accompanying Table as follows:

Contents and
Characteristics Per 100 mLimage-01
Unit of SaleConcentrationDextrose
(hydrous)
Sodium
mEq/L
Citrate
mEq/L
Tonicity

NDC 0409-7793-62

Case of 24 Single-dose flexible plastic containers

25,000 USP Units/250 mL (100 USP Units/mL)

5 g

39

42

Isotonic

NDC 0409-4520-30

Case of 30 Single-dose flexible plastic containers

25,000 USP Units/250 mL (100 USP Units/mL)

5 g

39

42

Isotonic

NDC 0409-7793-23

Case of 24 Single-dose flexible plastic containers

10,000 USP Units/100 mL (100 USP Units/mL)

5 g

39

42

Isotonic

NDC 0409-7794-62

Case of 24 Single-dose flexible plastic containers

12,500 USP Units/250 mL (50 USP Units/mL)

5 g

38

42

Isotonic

For the above Heparin Sodium products the pH range is 5.7 (5.0 to 6.0) and the osmolarity mOsmol/liter (calc.) is 304. Store at 20°C to 25°C (68°F to 77°F). [See USP Controlled Room Temperature.] Protect from freezing.

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