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.