Sentences with phrase «vials for»

SLIT vials do not require refrigeration, unlike vials for injection.
Vetsulin is supplied as a sterile injectable 40 IU / mL porcine insulin zinc suspension contained in multidose 10 mL vials for use with syringes and multidose 2.7 mL cartridges for use with VetPen ®.
Instead, he hopes to develop ways to grow the weakened sporozoites in laboratory cultures and put them in traditional vaccine vials for later injection.
The specimens, stored in glass vials for safe transport to the lab, were painstakingly identified under a microscope to determine the number of arthropod families represented, indicating overall arthropod diversity in each household.
For equipment, you'll need single - serving plastic containers with airtight lids; 1 - or 2 - ounce plastic vials for dressings, dips and peanut butter; zip - top plastic bags; plastic utensils; water bottles or thermos containers of various sizes; and a refreezable cold pack.
A vial for measuring a water is included and you have to be quite precise when doing so.
After that you must hold the vial for 20 minutes.
Then they flipped the switch on a mechanical mill, which shook each vial for between 3 and 20 hours.
This medication is typically provided in a pre-dosed syringe intended for human administration, however due to the small size of veterinary patients, it often must be injected into a separate small sterile vial for smaller sampling using an insulin syringe and given as an injection under the skin.
Each vial for kittens treats a 2 kg rabbit.

Not exact matches

The wholesale list price for a vial of Novo Nordisk's Levemir, a long - acting insulin, went from $ 144.80 in 2012 to $ 335.70 in January, when the price rose 4 %, according to Connecture, a research firm.
You can currently get the same 10 - vial package referenced by Clinton for just $ 104 at Walmart (wmt), according to GoodRx.
Today, after increasing in tandem over the years, Lantus costs $ 307.20 per vial and Levemir runs $ 322.80 for the same amount, based on average wholesale prices.
Those prices take a toll on patients like 21 - year - old Hunter Sego, who needs about four vials a month for his Type 1 diabetes.
In January, Mallinckrodt raised its price to $ 36,382 a vial, according to the data provider Truven, but that wasn't far off what it cost back in 2015 when Medicare Part D, a prescription drug program, spent over $ 500 million on the drug, making it one of the top 20 expenses for the program, government data shows.
AS HE STATED, RIGHT AFTER BIRTH, CHILD JUMPED AND CLUNG TO CEILING OF THE CAVE, HIM AND HIS ASSISTANT WERE TRYING HARD TO CATCH CHILD FOR S GENDER IDENTIFICATION, BUT TO NO VIALS, AFTER HOURS THEY GAVE UP.
Large crowds come to pray for the recurring miracle and to rejoice when the priest watching the vials announces the liquefaction.
So don't delay because God want to give you a miracle and for a limited time we'll double your donation to $ 400 and send you not two but Three crack vials filed with blessed ashes.
The wood is burned down to a fine light to medium gray Ash and is blessed by a Rabbi a Priest and an Imam (just in case right) and then packaged in small plexiglass vials just like the ones they use for crack.
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has allowed a contract for the dissemination of embryonic stem cell lines approved for US government funding to lapse, shuttering a key stem cell bank, and doubling the price researchers pay for samples of some human embryonic stem cell (hESC) line... from $ 500 per vial of frozen cells to $ 1,000.
I guess, for me, if I were crying out to someone for help in the midst of violence and starvation, and their response was to send a vial of some dead guy's blood on a sightseeing tour... I'd suspect they were just cruelly mocking me.
Just for another comparison, most organized churches are two steps away from the Westboro Baptist church, filled with hate and anger, preaching the most vial corrupted hate filled messages this world has seen since the Hitler.
Bosch Packaging Technology has developed a new sealing solution for injection and infusion vials that is equipped with highly sensitive control systems, ensures reliable capping and achieves an output of 120 containers a minute.
It's very affordable, and a small vial will perfume your kitchen for a long time.
At this year's Achema, the labelling expert presents its machines for tamper evident labelling and for vial and bottle labelling.
IMA Life will show a complete aseptic processing line for vials comprising the Vega 8 rotary vial washing machine, the Blue Galaxy 870 FLS de-pyrogenating tunnel, the Xtrema F2000 aseptic filling and stoppering machine, the ALU 400 / 8C capper, the Hydra 300 external vial washer and the CLU - LF12 automatic loading / unloading system.
Eisai Machinery is a world - leading manufacturer of equipment for the inspection of syringes, vials, ampoules and cartridges, and the parenteral products they contain.
The highest GMP standards for sterile production are fulfilled by Macofar's VF 12 aseptic liquid filling machine for putting pharmaceuticals and biotech products into vials.
Eisai Machinery's inspection technology is used for liquid and solid pharmaceuticals, such as ampoules, syringes, vials and tablets.
Its new Bosch ARF 1020 filling machine will enable the company to fill 7,200 vials per hour with a maximum validated batch size for automatic liquid filling of 30,000 vials.
The GEA scope of supply is recognised worldwide through its well established and globally known brands for batch and continuous granulation, drying, pelletizing and coating; for contained materials handling; for tablet compression; for pharmaceutical freeze drying and automated vial handling systems; for fermentation and liquid formulation; for separation, homogenisation and cell disruption.
Also a little vial of lavender oil to sniff for relaxation and a sense of well being on icky planes!
Erie County is again leading the effort for helping its residents and joins only a few New York counties who operate the Yellow Dot and Vial of Life programs, Legislator Dixon added.
The researchers purified the proteins and added them to a vial containing phenylacetic acid, the normal starting material for PhdB enzyme.
«Distribution was also a problem, as the industry lacked adequate vials and packaging materials, and much production was spoiled,» says medical historian Mary Schaeffer Conroy, author of Medicines for the Soviet Masses During WWII.
We also reported how drug companies make oversize eyedrops and vials of cancer drugs, forcing patients to pay for medication they are unable to use.
Pediatric anesthesiologist and bioethicist Alyssa Burgart holds a vial of the drug nusinersen, which has been approved for people with spinal muscular atrophy, but carries a hefty price tag.
Libyan technicians had analyzed residue within the vial using a technique called a Western blot, a quick and dirty probe for the presence of particular antibody proteins — in this case, ones that bind to HIV.
The only chemicals were «two 20 - ml vials of alkanethiol solutions,» which would become the starting material for Clark's Ph.D. project.
For example, the meat of centrifuge - pureed tomatoes settles, along with bits of skin, in a compact puck at the bottom of the vial.
Instead, a forensic pathologist looked at her wound and filled vials with blood and fluid from her eyeballs, screening them for drugs and alcohol.
Until recently, Ain was renowned for a highly prized repository of 18 immortal cancer cell lines, which he developed by harvesting tissue from his patients» tumors after removal, carefully culturing them to everlasting life in vials.
«Recent reports of lapses in biosafety practices involving Federal laboratories» — the mistaken shipment of live anthrax samples by a lab at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in Atlanta; the accidental contamination of benign poultry flu samples with the deadly H5N1 bird flu at the CDC; and the discovery of old vials of smallpox on the NIH campus in Maryland — «have served to remind us of the importance of constant vigilance over our implementation of biosafety standards,» the notice states.
Mahdi Abu - Omar, Purdue's R.B. Wetherill Professor of Chemistry, holds a small vial containing results of a new catalytic process that can convert the lignin in wood into high - value chemical products for use in fragrances and flavoring.
The incidents included inadvertent shipments of live anthrax samples at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in Atlanta and the Department of Defense, and the discovery of old vials of live smallpox on the campus of the National Institutes of Health.
With the AMC, «we'll get more manufacturing capacity and we'll get changes in the formulation,» such as multidose vials more suitable for transport than single - shot packages.
Theranos» breakthrough premise was that only a small vial of blood was necessary for a wide variety of tests.
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Clues to breast cancer: About 100,000 vials of blood, frozen for five decades, are a treasure trove for scientists.
Pages 5 and 6 of the paper, in between advertisements for Eno's «Fruit Salt» (a digestive aid selling at $ 0.70 per vial) and Fernet Branca (a beverage that should be brought home as one brings a friend), give an account of an earthquake without victims in Mendoza and announce that tire factories can start restoring used tires.
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