preparation time. Good professional practice suggests that a product should be used as soon after preparation as feasible.
When using this product for direct IV administration inject slowly over a period of approximately 10 minutes.
Directions for use
For Administration by Intravenous Drip
Reconstitute as directed below (Pharmacy Bulk Package) prior to further dilution.
STABILITY PERIODS FOR OXACILLIN FOR INJECTION, USP*
Concentration
mg/mL |
Sterile
H2O for
Injection |
Sodium
Chloride
Injection
0.9%
|
M/6
Molar
Sodium
Lactate
Injection |
Dextrose
Injection
5%
|
5%
Dextrose
in 0.45%
NaCl |
10%
Invert
Sugar |
Lactated
Ringers
Solution |
ROOM TEMPERATURE (25°C) |
10-100 |
4 Days |
4 Days |
|
|
|
|
|
10-30 |
|
|
24 Hrs |
|
24 Hrs |
|
|
0.5-2 |
|
|
|
6 Hrs |
|
6 Hrs |
6 Hrs |
REFRIGERATION (4°C) |
10-100 |
7 Days |
7 Days |
|
|
|
|
|
10-30 |
|
|
4 Days |
4 Days |
4 Days |
4 Days |
4 Days |
FROZEN (-15°C) |
50-100 |
30 Days |
|
|
|
|
|
|
250/1.5 mL |
30 Days |
|
|
|
|
|
|
100 |
|
30 Days |
|
|
|
|
|
10-100 |
|
|
30 Days |
30 Days |
30 Days |
30 Days |
30 Days |
IMPORTANT: This chemical stability information in no way indicates that it would be acceptable practice to use this product well after the preparation time. Good professional practice suggests that a product should be used as soon after preparation as feasible.
Stability
Studies on Oxacillin Sodium at concentrations of 0.5 mg/mL and 2 mg/mL in various intravenous solutions listed below indicate the drug will lose less than 10% activity at room temperature (70° F) during a 6-hour period.
IV Solution
5% Dextrose in Normal Saline
10% D-Fructose in Water
10% D-Fructose in Normal Saline
Lactated Potassic Saline Injection
10% Invert Sugar in Normal Saline
10% Invert Sugar Plus 0.3% Potassium Chloride in Water
Travert 10% E |