vinorelbine - Generic Medications
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Vinorelbine tartrate, USP is a semi-synthetic vinca alkaloid for intravenous injection. Chemically, vinorelbine tartrate, USP is 3',4'-didehydro-4'-deoxy-C'-norvincaleukoblastine [R-(R*,R*)-2, 3-dihydroxybutanedioate (1:2)(tartrate)] and has the following structure: C 45 H 54 N 4 O 8• 2C 4 H 6 O 6 M.W. 1079.12. Vinorelbine Injection, USP is a sterile nonpyrogenic aqueous solution. Each milliliter of solution contains vinorelbine tartrate, USP equivalent to 10 mg vinorelbine in Water for Injection USP. The pH of Vinorelbine Injection, USP is approximately 3.5. 3c00b60d-figure-01
Vinorelbine Injection, USP contains vinorelbine, a semi-synthetic vinca alkaloid. The molecular formula for vinorelbine tartrate is C 45 H 54 N 4 O 8 •2C 4 H 6 O 6. It has a molecular weight of 1079.11. The structural formula is as follows: Vinorelbine tartrate is a white to light yellow amorphous powder. It is easily soluble in water, very soluble in methanol and practically insoluble in hexane. Vinorelbine Injection, USP is a sterile nonpyrogenic aqueous solution for intravenous use. Each milliliter of solution contains 10 mg vinorelbine (equivalent to 13.85 mg vinorelbine tartrate) in Water for Injection, USP. The pH of Vinorelbine Injection, USP is approximately 3.5. Structural Formula
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