Container/Closure Integrity Of Parenteral Vials

Parenteral products are frequently packaged in a system composed of a serum finish glass vial, an elastomeric closure, and an aluminium crimp seal. Factors which are critical to such a package's integrity are described including package specifications, the absence of critical defects, the physical location at which the seal must occur and the impact of environmental forces exerted on the assembled package. Leakage theory is discussed, along with leak detection methodologies common to the pharmaceutical industry as well as to other disciplines. The legal implications of a non integral parenteral package are proposed in light of reported incidences of leakage in the healthcare and food industries.

Author
D K Morton
Origin
Rutgers University, Usa
Journal Title
J Parenteral Sci & Technol 41 5 1987 145-158
Sector
Primary Papers
Class
PP 86

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Container/Closure Integrity Of Parenteral Vials
J Parenteral Sci & Technol 41 5 1987 145-158
PP 86
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