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Date: April 23, 2017 Glass containers for pharmaceutical use are intended to come into direct contact with pharmaceutical products. Glass used for pharmaceutical containers is either borosilicate (neutral) glass or soda-lime-silica glass. Borosilicate glass contains significant amounts of boric oxide, aluminum oxide and alkali and/or alkaline earth oxides. Glass is also classified as Type I, II or III based on intended use. These general chapters, USP <660> Containers – Glass and EP (3.2.1) Glass Containers for Pharmaceutical Use deal with the Glass Grains Test and the Surface Glass Test. The Glass Grains Test, combined with the Surface Glass Test for hydrolytic resistance, determines the type of glass being used in the packaging of pharmaceutical preparations.
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