measures heat radiated from
the tympanic membrane without actually
touching the membrane.
Infrared emission detection (IRED) ear
thermometer
use disposable clinical thermometers
Single
between 25
̊C and 10
̊C
Freezer
not exceeding 8
̊C
Cold
between 2
̊C and 8 ̊C
Refrigerator
between 8 ̊C and 15
̊C
Cool
between 30
̊C and 40
̊C
Warm
above 40
̊C
Excessive Heat
between 20
̊C and 25
̊C
Controlled Room Temperature
Temperature control is an important
consideration in the manufacture, shipping,
and storage of pharmaceutical products.?
Yes
Excessive temperature can result in
chemical or physical instability of a
therapeutic agent or its dosage form.
Excessive temperature can result in
chemical or physical instability of a
therapeutic agent or its dosage form.
was established around 1848,
where alcohol containing 50% alcohol was
defined as 100 proof for tax purposes.
Proof system
doubling the alcohol content to derive an
alcohol's proof began. This was a completely
arbitrary standard picked because liquor with a
50% alcohol content was considered
normal for strong liqours
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