Water for Hemodialysis
noteSee Water for Health Applications 1230 for guidelines on microbial and chemical testing.
» Water for Hemodialysis is water that complies with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency National Primary Drinking Water Regulations and that has been subjected to further treatment, using a suitable process, to reduce chemical and microbiological components. It is produced and used onsite under the direction of qualified personnel. It contains no added antimicrobials and is not intended for injection.
Packaging and storage
Preserve in unreactive storage containers that are designed to prevent bacterial entry. Store at room temperature.
Microbial enumeration tests 61 and Tests for specified microorganisms 62
The total viable count does not exceed 100 cfu per mL.
Bacterial endotoxins 85
It contains less than 2 USP Endotoxin Units per mL.
Water conductivity 645:
meets the requirements.
Oxidizable substances
To 100 mL, add 10 mL of 2 N sulfuric acid, and heat to boiling. Add 0.2 mL of 0.02 M potassium permanganate, and boil for 5 minutes. The pink color does not completely disappear; or alternatively follow the test method for Total Organic Carbon 643.
Auxiliary Information
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USP32NF27 Page 3872
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