PERSPECTIVES OF USE OF MEDICINAL DRUGS IN PREFERRED SYRINGES


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The issue of the prospects of using prefilled syringes as a modern way of delivering drugs into the bloodstream and an innovative type of primary packaging at the same time is considered. A brief comparative characteristic of the form of parenteral medicinal products widely used in medical practice, including injectable solutions in ampoules, and also in syringes-tubes is given. It is noted that the improvement of this form of release is based on the need to minimize the risks associated with the contamination of the injection solution with the extemporal recruitment of the drug into the ampoule by medical personnel, as well as the risk of time deficit when it is necessary to provide assistance to the patient in the terminal state, the risk of damage during transportation. The reasons for introducing medicines into pre-filled syringes are introduced in the practice of military health care, the form of which meets the requirements of military medical supply (bibliography: 4 refs).

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Roman A Golubenko

S. M. Kirov Military Medical Academy the Russian Defense Ministry

Oleg N Andreev

LLC "Groteks"

Olga G Andreeeva

LLC "Groteks"

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