Single-dose container definition

Single-dose container means a single-dose, or a single-unit, container for articles or preparations intended for parenteral administration only. It is intended for a single use. A single-dose container is labeled as such. Examples of single-dose containers include prefilled syringes, cartridges, fusion-sealed containers, and closure-sealed containers when so labeled.
Single-dose container means a single-unit container for articles or preparations intended for parenteral administration only, intended for a single use and labeled as such. Examples include prefilled
Single-dose container means a single-unit container for any sterile preparation intended for parenteral administration that is accessed once for one patient.

More Definitions of Single-dose container

Single-dose container means a single-unit container for articles or preparations intended for parenteral administration only, intended for a single use and labeled as such. Examples include prefilled syringes, cartridges, fusion-sealed containers, and closure-sealed containers when labeled for a single use or single dose.
Single-dose container means a vial intended for a single parenteral use and is labeled as such. Opened or needle-punctured Single-Dose Containers such as bags, bottles, syringes, and vials shall be used within one (1) hour, if opened in worse than ISO Class 5 air quality, and any remaining contents must be discarded. Opened single-dose ampules shall not be stored for any time period. Single-dose vials exposed to ISO Class 5 or cleaner air may be used up to six (6) hours after initial needle puncture.

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  • Beverage container means an airtight metal, glass, paper, or plastic container, or a container composed of a combination of these materials, which, at the time of sale, contains 1 gallon or less of any of the following:

  • Hermetically sealed container means a container designed and intended to be secure against the entry of microorganisms and, in the case of low acid canned foods, to maintain the commercial sterility of its content after processing.

  • Alternative container means any unfinished wood box or other