Ampicillin Injection, Powder, For Solution
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7332.pdp (7332)

7332.pdp (7332)
This is a description of a medication called Ampicillin for Injection, USP. It is a sterile powder for intramuscular or intravenous use. Each vial contains Ampicillin sodium equivalent to a certain amount of Ampicillin. To prepare a solution, 3.5 mL of diluent needs to be added to the powder, resulting in a concentration of 250 mg of Ampicillin per mL. The recommended dosage for adults is 250 to 500 mg intramuscularly. It is advised to consult the accompanying insert for detailed instructions, indications, intravenous dosages, and precautions. The medication needs to be stored at a temperature between 20 to 25°C. The product is distributed by Armas Pharmaceuticals, Inc. and repackaged by Medical Purchasing Solutions.*
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Amp.pdp (Amp)

Amp.pdp (Amp)
Each vial of Ampicilin sodium contains 1 gram of Ampicilin. The sodium content is 65.83 mg per gram. The solution must be used within 1 hour when mixed. Usual dosage for adults is 250 mg to 500 mg IM or IV. Detailed indications and precautions are provided in the accompanying insert. The dry powder should be stored at 20°C to 25°C. The manufacturer is Steriscience Specialties Private Limited in Bangalore, India, distributed by Armas Pharmaceuticals, Inc.*
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