Bacteriostatic Sodium Chloride 0.9% Injection Multiple Dose 30 ml x 25/Pack, Hospira (Rx)
Bacteriostatic Sodium Chloride 0.9% Injection is a sterile normal saline solution (0.9% sodium chloride in water) that contains a small amount of a bacteriostatic preservative. In most formulations, the preservative is benzyl alcohol (0.9% benzyl alcohol per mL), which inhibits the growth of bacteria. The presence of this preservative keeps the solution sterile between uses, allowing the product to be packaged in a multiple-dose vial for repeated withdrawals without contamination. In other words, “bacteriostatic” means it prevents bacteria from growing, so the same vial of saline can be used multiple times (within its recommended timeframe) instead of being single-use.
Composition and Properties
This injection is essentially 0.9% sodium chloride (NaCl) dissolved in sterile water—with 9 mg of sodium chloride per milliliter, making it isotonic with blood and tissues. The isotonic nature means it has the same salt concentration as normal body fluids, so it won’t cause cells to shrink or swell when injected. In addition to salt, each milliliter contains about 9 mg of benzyl alcohol (0.9%) as the bacteriostatic agent. The benzyl alcohol does not treat infection, but its job is to keep the solution sterile by inhibiting bacterial growth if the vial is used more than once. The solution is labeled “nonpyrogenic”, meaning it’s free from substances that cause fever, and it’s intended for parenteral use (injection). Because it’s a USP-grade preparation, it meets quality standards for purity and sterility required for injectable solutions.
Intended Use (Diluent for Medications)
Bacteriostatic 0.9% Sodium Chloride Injection is not a medication on its own – it’s a diluent or solvent used to prepare other drugs for injection. According to its labeling, this solution is indicated only for diluting or dissolving drugs for injection (whether intravenous (IV), intramuscular (IM), or subcutaneous (SC)). For example, if you have a vial of powdered medication that needs to be injected, you might add this bacteriostatic saline to reconstitute (dissolve) the powder into a liquid form for injection. Similarly, it can be used to dilute concentrated drugs to the proper strength before injecting them. Healthcare providers also sometimes use sterile saline solutions to flush IV lines or injection sites, but in many cases preservative-free saline is preferred for flushing (especially in sensitive patients). The key point is that Bacteriostatic Sodium Chloride 0.9% Injection provides a sterile salt-water medium for mixing medications, and its bacteriostatic property allows the vial to be used for multiple doses or multiple patients (with proper sterile technique) instead of being discarded after a single use.
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Uses
- Diluting or dissolving drugs for injection.
- Flushing IV lines (less common).
- Used in situations when multiple-dose vials are required, because the bacteriostatic agent prevents bacterial contamination during repeated entries.
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Bacteriostatic Sodium Chloride 0.9% Injection Multiple Dose 30 ml x 25/Pack, Hospira (Rx)
Bacteriostatic Sodium Chloride 0.9% Injection Multiple Dose 30 ml x 25/Pack, Hospira (Rx)
Bacteriostatic Sodium Chloride 0.9% Injection is a sterile normal saline solution (0.9% sodium chloride in water) that contains a small amount of a bacteriostatic preservative. In most formulations, the preservative is benzyl alcohol (0.9% benzyl alcohol per mL), which inhibits the growth of bacteria. The presence of this preservative keeps the solution sterile between uses, allowing the product to be packaged in a multiple-dose vial for repeated withdrawals without contamination. In other words, “bacteriostatic” means it prevents bacteria from growing, so the same vial of saline can be used multiple times (within its recommended timeframe) instead of being single-use.
Composition and Properties
This injection is essentially 0.9% sodium chloride (NaCl) dissolved in sterile water—with 9 mg of sodium chloride per milliliter, making it isotonic with blood and tissues. The isotonic nature means it has the same salt concentration as normal body fluids, so it won’t cause cells to shrink or swell when injected. In addition to salt, each milliliter contains about 9 mg of benzyl alcohol (0.9%) as the bacteriostatic agent. The benzyl alcohol does not treat infection, but its job is to keep the solution sterile by inhibiting bacterial growth if the vial is used more than once. The solution is labeled “nonpyrogenic”, meaning it’s free from substances that cause fever, and it’s intended for parenteral use (injection). Because it’s a USP-grade preparation, it meets quality standards for purity and sterility required for injectable solutions.
Intended Use (Diluent for Medications)
Bacteriostatic 0.9% Sodium Chloride Injection is not a medication on its own – it’s a diluent or solvent used to prepare other drugs for injection. According to its labeling, this solution is indicated only for diluting or dissolving drugs for injection (whether intravenous (IV), intramuscular (IM), or subcutaneous (SC)). For example, if you have a vial of powdered medication that needs to be injected, you might add this bacteriostatic saline to reconstitute (dissolve) the powder into a liquid form for injection. Similarly, it can be used to dilute concentrated drugs to the proper strength before injecting them. Healthcare providers also sometimes use sterile saline solutions to flush IV lines or injection sites, but in many cases preservative-free saline is preferred for flushing (especially in sensitive patients). The key point is that Bacteriostatic Sodium Chloride 0.9% Injection provides a sterile salt-water medium for mixing medications, and its bacteriostatic property allows the vial to be used for multiple doses or multiple patients (with proper sterile technique) instead of being discarded after a single use.
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Uses
- Diluting or dissolving drugs for injection.
- Flushing IV lines (less common).
- Used in situations when multiple-dose vials are required, because the bacteriostatic agent prevents bacterial contamination during repeated entries.
Order Bacteriostatic Sodium Chloride 0.9% Injection 30 mL x 25/Pack by Pfizer Today!
NDC: 0409-1966-07 | UPC: 304091966024 Fast Shipping | Bulk Pack | FDA-Approved | Trusted by Hospitals Everywhere
Provide your clinical team with the safest, most reliable multi-dose injectable saline available on the market—choose Pfizer Bacteriostatic Sodium Chloride for every reconstitution, dilution, and flush need.
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Description
Bacteriostatic Sodium Chloride 0.9% Injection is a sterile normal saline solution (0.9% sodium chloride in water) that contains a small amount of a bacteriostatic preservative. In most formulations, the preservative is benzyl alcohol (0.9% benzyl alcohol per mL), which inhibits the growth of bacteria. The presence of this preservative keeps the solution sterile between uses, allowing the product to be packaged in a multiple-dose vial for repeated withdrawals without contamination. In other words, “bacteriostatic” means it prevents bacteria from growing, so the same vial of saline can be used multiple times (within its recommended timeframe) instead of being single-use.
Composition and Properties
This injection is essentially 0.9% sodium chloride (NaCl) dissolved in sterile water—with 9 mg of sodium chloride per milliliter, making it isotonic with blood and tissues. The isotonic nature means it has the same salt concentration as normal body fluids, so it won’t cause cells to shrink or swell when injected. In addition to salt, each milliliter contains about 9 mg of benzyl alcohol (0.9%) as the bacteriostatic agent. The benzyl alcohol does not treat infection, but its job is to keep the solution sterile by inhibiting bacterial growth if the vial is used more than once. The solution is labeled “nonpyrogenic”, meaning it’s free from substances that cause fever, and it’s intended for parenteral use (injection). Because it’s a USP-grade preparation, it meets quality standards for purity and sterility required for injectable solutions.
Intended Use (Diluent for Medications)
Bacteriostatic 0.9% Sodium Chloride Injection is not a medication on its own – it’s a diluent or solvent used to prepare other drugs for injection. According to its labeling, this solution is indicated only for diluting or dissolving drugs for injection (whether intravenous (IV), intramuscular (IM), or subcutaneous (SC)). For example, if you have a vial of powdered medication that needs to be injected, you might add this bacteriostatic saline to reconstitute (dissolve) the powder into a liquid form for injection. Similarly, it can be used to dilute concentrated drugs to the proper strength before injecting them. Healthcare providers also sometimes use sterile saline solutions to flush IV lines or injection sites, but in many cases preservative-free saline is preferred for flushing (especially in sensitive patients). The key point is that Bacteriostatic Sodium Chloride 0.9% Injection provides a sterile salt-water medium for mixing medications, and its bacteriostatic property allows the vial to be used for multiple doses or multiple patients (with proper sterile technique) instead of being discarded after a single use.
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Uses
- Diluting or dissolving drugs for injection.
- Flushing IV lines (less common).
- Used in situations when multiple-dose vials are required, because the bacteriostatic agent prevents bacterial contamination during repeated entries.
Order Bacteriostatic Sodium Chloride 0.9% Injection 30 mL x 25/Pack by Pfizer Today!
NDC: 0409-1966-07 | UPC: 304091966024 Fast Shipping | Bulk Pack | FDA-Approved | Trusted by Hospitals Everywhere
Provide your clinical team with the safest, most reliable multi-dose injectable saline available on the market—choose Pfizer Bacteriostatic Sodium Chloride for every reconstitution, dilution, and flush need.


















