Our Products
Our offered Product range includes General Injection Ampoules and Pharmaceutical Injectables.
Packaging: Glass ampoules (1ml, 2ml, 5ml, or 10ml sizes)
Material: USP Type I clear or amber glass
Contents: Active pharmaceutical ingredient (varies by product) with sterile solvent
Sterility: Sterile, pyrogen-free
Usage: Intravenous (IV), Intramuscular (IM), or Subcutaneous (SC) administration
Dosage Form: Single-use unit dose
Shelf Life: Typically 24 to 36 months
Storage: Cool, dry place; protect from light
Labeling: Includes drug name, strength, batch number, expiry date, and manufacturer info
Compliance: GMP / WHO-GMP certified manufacturing
Application: Hospital, clinic, or emergency use
Examples: Vitamin B-complex, Diclofenac Sodium, Ceftriaxone, Neurobion, Pain relievers, Antibiotics
Color Code Ring: Indicates type of drug or route of administration (as per standard practice)
Break System: Pre-scored neck or dot break for easy snapping
Precaution: For use under medical supervision only
Form: Liquid Solution or Suspension
Packaging: Glass vials, ampoules, or prefilled syringes
Dosage Volume: Typically 1 ml to 10 ml (varies by drug)
Composition: Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient (API) with sterile excipients
Sterility: Sterile and pyrogen-free
Routes of Administration: Intravenous (IV), Intramuscular (IM), Subcutaneous (SC), Intradermal (ID)
Common Types: Antibiotics, Analgesics, Antipyretics, Vitamins, Hormones, Anesthetics, Antiemetics
Vial Type: Single-dose or Multi-dose (rubber-stoppered vials with aluminum seal)
Ampoule Type: Breakable glass ampoules, sealed under nitrogen (optional)
Storage Conditions: Cool, dry place; some require refrigeration (28C)
Shelf Life: 18 to 36 months depending on composition
Manufacturing Standards: WHO-GMP / cGMP / ISO certified facilities
Labeling: Includes drug name, strength, batch number, Mfg/Exp dates, storage instructions
Application: Hospital, clinical, and emergency settings
Regulatory Compliance: As per IP/BP/USP/EP standards
Color Coding: For route identification (e.g., red for IM, blue for IV)
Precautions: For administration by licensed medical personnel only