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In DNS infusion eg:0.25%or0.5% if due to cramelization,at autoclaving colour changes occur is it safe to use? |
Basically such infusions are to be used in the hospitals and one needs to be sure wheather such changes may or may not have any kind of effect on the patient and further as the product is an iv infusion much care is required comparatively Hi there ! |
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