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VERAPAMIL HCI VERAPAMIL HCI
5 mg/2 ml
HF ACQUISITION CO LLC, DBA HEALTHFIRST FDA Rx Only

Verapamil hydrochloride is a calcium antagonist or slow channel inhibitor. Verapamil hydrochloride injection, USP is a sterile, clear colorless solution and is available in 5 mg/2 mL and 10 mg/4 mL single-dose vials (for intravenous administration). Each 1 mL of solution contains 2.5 mg verapamil hydrochloride, USP and 8.5 mg sodium chloride in water for injection. Hydrochloric acid and/or sodium hydroxide is used for pH adjustment. The pH of solution is between 4.0 and 6.5. Protect contents from light. Verapamil hydrochloride injection, USP vials are sterile. The structural formula of verapamil hydrochloride is given below: The chemical name of verapamil hydrochloride is Benzeneacetonitrile, α-[3-[[2-(3,4-dimethoxyphenyl)ethyl] methylamino] propyl]-3,4-dimethoxy-α-(1-methylethyl) hydrochloride. Verapamil hydrochloride, USP is white or practically white, crystalline powder. It is soluble in water, freely soluble in chloroform, sparingly soluble in alcohol, practically insoluble in ether. Verapamil hydrochloride is not chemically related to other antiarrhythmic drugs. STRUCTURE

VERAPAMIL HCI VERAPAMIL HCI
5 mg/2 ml
HF ACQUISITION CO LLC, DBA HEALTHFIRST FDA Rx Only

Verapamil hydrochloride is a calcium antagonist or slow-channel inhibitor available as a sterile solution for intravenous injection in 5-mg (2 ml) and 10-mg (4 ml) vials. Each form contains Verapamil HCl 2.5 mg/ml and sodium chloride 8.5 mg/ml in water for injection. Hydrochloric acid and/or sodium hydroxide is used for pH adjustment. The pH of the solution is between 4.1 and 6.0. The structural formula of verapamil HCl is given below: Benzeneacetonitrile, α-[3-[[2-(3,4-dimethoxyphenyl)ethyl] methylamino]propyl]-3,4-dimethoxy-α-(1-methylethyl) hydrochloride Verapamil hydrochloride is an almost white, crystalline powder, practically free of odor, with a bitter taste. It is soluble in water, chloroform, and methanol. Verapamil hydrochloride is not chemically related to other antiarrhythmic drugs. STRUCTURE

VERAPAMIL HCI VERAPAMIL HCI
5 mg/2 ml
HF ACQUISITION CO LLC, DBA HEALTHFIRST FDA Rx Only

Verapamil hydrochloride is a calcium antagonist or slow-channel inhibitor. Verapamil Hydrochloride Injection, USP is a sterile, nonpyrogenic solution containing verapamil hydrochloride 2.5 mg/mL and sodium chloride 8.5 mg/mL in water for injection. The solution contains no bacteriostat or antimicrobial agent and is intended for single-dose intravenous administration. May contain hydrochloric acid for pH adjustment; pH is 4.0 to 6.5. The chemical name of Verapamil Hydrochloride, USP is benzeneacetonitrile, α-[3-[{2-(3,4-dimethoxyphenyl)ethyl} methylamino] propyl]-3,4-dimethoxy-α-(1-methylethyl) hydrochloride. Verapamil hydrochloride is a white or practically white crystalline powder. It is practically odorless and has a bitter taste. It is soluble in water; freely soluble in chloroform; sparingly soluble in alcohol; practically insoluble in ether. It has the following structural formula: Molecular weight: 491.07 Molecular formula: C27H38N2O4 • HCl Verapamil hydrochloride is not chemically related to other antiarrhythmic drugs. The plastic syringe is molded from a specially formulated polypropylene. Water permeates from inside the container at an extremely slow rate which will have an insignificant effect on solution concentration over the expected shelf life. Solutions in contact with the plastic container may leach out certain chemical components from the plastic in very small amounts; however, biological testing was supportive of the safety of the syringe material. STRUCTURE

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