Sterile Water for Irrigation
note—For microbiological guidance, see general information chapter Water for Pharmaceutical Purposes
![]() ![]() » Sterile Water for Irrigation is prepared from Water for Injection that is sterilized and suitably packaged. It contains no antimicrobial agent or other added substance.
Packaging and storage—
Preserve in single-dose glass or plastic containers. Glass containers are preferably of Type I or Type II glass. The container may contain a volume of more than 1 L, and may be designed to empty rapidly.
Labeling—
Label it to indicate that no antimicrobial or other substance has been added. The designations “For irrigation only” and “Not for injection” appear prominently on the label.
Bacterial endotoxins
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Sterility
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Water conductivity
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Oxidizable substances—
To 100 mL add 10 mL of 2 N sulfuric acid, and heat to boiling. For Sterile Water for Irrigation in containers having a fill volume of less than 50 mL, add 0.4 mL of 0.02 M potassium permanganate, and boil for 5 minutes; where the fill volume is 50 mL or more, add 0.2 mL of 0.02 M potassium permanganate, and boil for 5 minutes. If a precipitate forms, cool in an ice bath to room temperature, and pass through a sintered-glass filter: the pink color does not completely disappear.
Auxiliary Information—
Please check for your question in the FAQs before contacting USP.
USP32–NF27 Page 3871
Pharmacopeial Forum: Volume No. 31(3) Page 804
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