Packaging and storage
Preserve in single-dose containers, preferably of Type I glass.
Labeling
Label the Injection to indicate its content, if any, of added calcium salts, calculated as percentage of calcium in the Injection. The label states the total osmolar concentration in mOsmol per L. Where the contents are less than 100 mL, or where the label states that the Injection is not for direct injection but is to be diluted before use, the label alternatively may state the total osmolar concentration in mOsmol per mL. The labeling indicates that the Injection must be clear at the time of use, and that if crystallization has occurred, warming may redissolve the precipitate. Injection intended for veterinary use only is so labeled. If Injection contains Boric Acid, it is so labeled.
Identification
B:
A dilution of the Injection with water (1 in 5) responds to the tests for
Calcium 191.
pH 791:
between 6.0 and 8.2, except that in the case where it is labeled as intended for veterinary use only and as containing boric acid, it is between 2.5 and 4.5.
Other requirements
It meets the requirements under
Injections 1.
Assay
To an accurately measured volume of Injection, equivalent to about 500 mg of calcium gluconate, add 2 mL of 3 N hydrochloric acid, and dilute with water to 150 mL. While stirring, preferably with a magnetic stirrer, add about 20 mL of 0.05 M edetate disodium VS from a 50-mL buret. Add 15 mL of 1 N sodium hydroxide and 300 mg of hydroxy naphthol blue, and continue the titration to a blue endpoint. Each mL of 0.05 M edetate disodium is equivalent to 2.004 mg of calcium (Ca).
Auxiliary Information
Staff Liaison :
Lawrence Evans, III, Ph.D., Scientist
Expert Committee : (DSN05) Dietary Supplements - Non-Botanicals
USP29NF24 Page 355
Pharmacopeial Forum : Volume No. 27(6) Page 3258
Phone Number : 1-301-816-8389