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Bacteriostatic Water at Medical Drugs Glossary

What is Bacteriostatic Water? For Injection, U.S.P. Water that serves the same purposes as Sterile Water for Injection, it meets the same standards, with the exception that it may be packaged in either single-dose or multiple-dose containers of not larger than 30-mL size.

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