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Pharmaceutical & Cleanroom Glossary of Terms
A Series , B
Series , C Series , D
Series , E Series , F
Series , G Series , H
Series , I Series , K
Series , L Series , M
Series , N Series , O
Series , P Series , Q Series
, R Series , S
Series , T Series , U
Series , V Series , W
Series , X
Series , Y Series , Z
Series
Packaged
Equipment, Packaging,
Packaging Material,
Pandemic Disease,
PAR(Proven
Acceptable Range), Parentral Drug(LVP and SVP), Particle,
Particle Size, Particle
Concentration, Parts
per Billion(PPB), Parts
Per Million(PPM), Passive
Immunity, Passivity,
Passivation, Passive
Layer, Pasteurization,
Pathogen, Pathogenic,
Pathogenic Organisms,
PE(Polyethylene),
Penetrance, Penicillin,
Penicillium, Peptide
Hormones, Percent
Recovery, Percent
Rejection, Peristaltic
Pump, Permeability,
Permissible
Exposure Limit(PEL), Permissions
or Previleges, Peroxisome,
Petrolatum, pH,
Phage, Pharmaceutical,
Pharmaceutical Area,
Phenol, Physical
Hazard, Photoautotrophs,
Photoluminescent,
Photo Oxidation,
Physical Barrier,
Physical Manipulation,
Particulate,
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Parenteral Drug (LVP, SVP)
A parenteral drug is defined as one intended for injection through
the skin or other external boundary tissue, rather than through
the alimentary canal, so that active substances they contain are
administered, using gravity or force, directly into a blood vessel,
organ, tissue, or lesion. They are infused when administered intravenously
(IV), or injected when administered intramuscularly (IM), or subcutaneously
into the human body. A large volume parenteral (LVP) is a unit dose
container of greater than 100ml that is terminally sterilized by
heat. Small volume parenteral (SVP) is a "catch-all" for all non-LVP
parenterals products except biologicals.
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