Abstract
The production process for sterile solutions of CM, which are often injected or infused in large volumes, can be thought of in terms of the following steps:
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Preparation of the solution
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Filtration
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Filling
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Sterilization
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Visual inspection.
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Wolden, B., Herrmann, D., Dawson, P., Thelen, M. (1993). Pharmaceutical Quality and Stability of Contrast Media. In: Dawson, P., Clauß, W. (eds) Contrast Media in Practice. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-97530-1_2
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