Atropine Sulfate Injection
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Pdp (7037)

Pdp (7037)
This is a description of Atropine Sulfate Injection, USP, which is administered intravenously or subcutaneously. Each mL of the solution contains 0.4 mg of Atropine Sulfate, 1 mg of Benzyl Alcohol, and 0.35 mg of Sodium Chloride, and Water for Injection is added to adjust pH to 3.0 with Sulphuric Acid if necessary. The usual dosage should be seen in the package insert. This solution is packaged in a vial, and each vial contains 8mg/20mL of the solution. The quantity of this solution is one vial, and it has a lot number of X000 and an expiry date of XXPOOX. It should be stored at a temperature of 20-25°C (68-77°F). The manufacturer of this solution is WestWard, and it has been repackaged by Medical Purchasing Solutions.*
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Structural Formula (Atropine Sulfate Injection Usp 1)

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West-ward Logo (Atropine Sulfate Injection Usp 2)

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Atropine Sulfate Injection, Usp 8 mg/20 mL (0.4 mg/ml) 20 mL Multiple Dose Vial (Atropine Sulfate Injection Usp 3)

Atropine Sulfate Injection, Usp 8 mg/20 mL (0.4 mg/ml) 20 mL Multiple Dose Vial (Atropine Sulfate Injection Usp 3)
This is a description of Atropine Sulfate Injection, a medication that comes in a 20 mL multiple dose vial and contains 8mg/20 ml (0.4 mg/ml) of Atropine Sulfate. It can be administered via intramuscular (IM), intravenous (IV), or subcutaneous (SC) use.*

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