Jul. 16, 2024
In the field of veterinary medicine, 10ml syringes are a key packaging form, especially in the delivery of drugs for mastitis in dairy cows. However, the quality of packaging, especially the sealing, directly affects the safety and effectiveness of the drug. Therefore, how to ensure the sealing of the packaging has become a key task.
According to the provisions of the standard "Prefilled Plastic Udder Injector for Veterinary Use", the sealing test is a strict and necessary step. First, take an appropriate amount of medicine and inject it into the syringe, and add a certain amount of water or colored solution. Then, assemble the push rod and expel the air to ensure that there is no air inside the syringe. Then, put on the cap and apply 30N axial pressure on the push rod for 30 seconds. During this process, the seals, including the cap seal and the piston seal, should remain leak-free.
The sealing test is not only a process, but also a guarantee of drug safety. A syringe with good sealing can effectively prevent drug leakage or external contamination, ensuring the purity and integrity of the drug during delivery. Unqualified sealing may lead to drug waste and contamination, which in turn affects the efficacy and even harms animal health.
In order to ensure the sealing of 10ml syringes, in addition to strict testing in accordance with standard regulations, manufacturers should also establish a complete quality control system to ensure that each prefilled syringe meets the specified standards. In addition, regular inspection and maintenance of production equipment and processes are carried out to ensure the stability and reliability of product quality.
In short, sealing is one of the important characteristics of 10ml prefilled syringes as veterinary drug packaging, and its testing and assurance are crucial to ensure the safe use of drugs. Only through strict testing and quality control can the effectiveness and safety of syringes in the process of drug delivery be guaranteed, thereby providing reliable protection and treatment for veterinarians and animals.