... bacitracin irrigation? Would like to batch prepare bacitracin irrigations and am concerned about potential for bacterial growth.
Sodium Chloride - How effective would bacteriostatic NACl be at inhibiting gram negative growth in a
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- 23 Jun 2010 by mcaban
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- bacitracin, sodium chloride
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25 Jun 2010
Irrigation solutions have been prepared using normal saline, lactated Ringer's, or sterile water for irrigation
Bacteriostatic saline is a physiological saline solution containing the bacteriostatic agent benzyl alcohol as a 0.9% solution. It is used mostly for diluting and dissolving drugs for IV injection and as a flush for intravascular catheters.
See: http://www.drugs.com/cdi/saline-bacteriostatic.html
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