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(i)Â protocols of assay of its potency expressed in International Units per cubic centimetre in the case of insulin, and in International Units per milligram in the case of zinc-insulin crystals,
C.04.565Â The clear supernatant liquid obtained from Insulin Zinc Suspension â Medium shall contain not more than 1.0Â International Unit of insulin per cubic centimetre when the potency of the insulin preparation is 40 units per cubic centimetre, and not more than 1.5Â International Units of insulin per cubic centimetre when the potency of the insulin preparation is either 80 units or 100Â units per cubic centimetre, as determined by an acceptable method.
C.04.558Â The insulin used in the preparation of Insulin Zinc Suspension â Rapid shall be obtained from one or more master lots and shall be present in an amount sufficient to provide either 40, 80 or 100Â International Units of insulin in each cubic centimetre of Insulin Zinc Suspension-Rapid when the precipitate is suspended uniformly.
(a) has filed with the Minister, in accordance with subsection (2), a submission relating to that preparation, in a form and having a content satisfactory to the Minister;
(b)Â for the first finished lot of Insulin Zinc Suspension-Medium prepared from each master lot of insulin or zinc-insulin crystals,
(ii)Â not less than 1.2Â milligrams and not more than 2.5Â milligrams of zinc, of which not less than 20 per cent and not more than 65 per cent shall be in the supernatant liquid.
(i)Â protocols of assay of its potency expressed in International Units per cubic centimetre in the case of insulin, and in International Units per milligram in the case of zinc-insulin crystals,
(b)Â for the first finished lot of Insulin Zinc Suspension â Prolonged prepared from each master lot of insulin or zinc-insulin crystals,
C.04.557Â The insulin preparation âInsulin Zinc Suspension â Rapidâ shall be a sterile suspension in a buffered aqueous medium, of insulin modified by the addition of zinc in such a way that the suspended precipitate consists of amorphous material, shall have a pH of not less than 7.0 and not more than 7.8 and shall contain,
(i)Â not more than 7.0 milligrams of nitrogen of which not less than 63 per cent and not more than 73 per cent shall be in the crystalline component, and
(iii)Â a report of assay of its zinc content in milligrams per cubic centimetre or per 1,000 International Units of insulin,
(iv)Â a report of the insulin content, in International Units per cubic centimetre, of the supernatant liquid after removal of the suspended precipitate,
C.04.559Â The clear supernatant liquid obtained from Insulin Zinc Suspension â Rapid shall contain not more than 1.0Â International Unit of Insulin per cubic centimetre when the potency of the insulin preparation is 40 units per cubic centimetre, and not more than 1.5Â International Units of insulin per cubic centimetre when the potency of the insulin preparation is either 80 units or 100Â units per cubic centimetre, as determined by an acceptable method.
(c)Â has received from the Minister a notice that the information contained in the submission is in accordance with the requirements of this section.
C.04.563Â The insulin preparation âInsulin Zinc Suspension â Mediumâ shall be a sterile suspension, in a buffered aqueous medium, of insulin modified by the addition of zinc in such a way that the suspended precipitate consists of a mixture of crystals and amorphous material in an approximate ratio of seven parts of crystals to three parts of amorphous material, shall have a pH of not less than 7.0 and not more than 7.8 and shall contain,
(iii)Â a report of assay of its zinc content in milligrams per cubic centimetre or per 1,000Â International Units of insulin,
(a) has filed with the Minister, in accordance with subsection (2), a submission relating to that preparation, in a form and having a content satisfactory to the Minister;
(b)Â for the first finished lot of Insulin Zinc Suspension â Rapid prepared from each master lot of insulin or zinc-insulin crystals
(c)Â for the first filling of the first finished lot of Insulin Zinc Suspension â Rapid from each master lot of insulin or zinc-insulin crystals,
(iii)Â reports of assay of its nitrogen content in milligrams and its zinc content in milligrams per 1,000Â International Units of insulin;
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(c)Â has received from the Minister a notice that the information contained in the submission is in accordance with the requirements of this section.
(iv)Â a report of the insulin content, in International Units per cubic centimetre, of the supernatant liquid after removal of the suspended precipitate,
C.04.568Â The expiration date printed on the inner and outer labels of Insulin Zinc Suspension â Medium shall be a date not later than two years after the date of filling of the immediate container.
(ii) a report of its moisture content in percentage determined by drying to constant weight at 100°C in the case of zinc-insulin crystals, and
(ii)Â not less than 1.2 milligrams and not more than 2.5Â milligrams of zinc, of which not less than 20 per cent and not more than 65 per cent shall be in the supernatant liquid.
C.04.569Â The insulin preparation âInsulin Zinc Suspension â Prolongedâ shall be a sterile suspension in a buffered aqueous medium of insulin modified by the addition of zinc in such a way that the suspended precipitate consists of crystals with not more than a trace of amorphous material, shall have a pH of not less than 7.0 and not more than 7.8 and shall contain
(ii)Â a report of assay of its nitrogen content in milligrams per cubic centimetre or per 1,000 International Units of insulin,
(c)Â has received from the Minister a notice that the information contained in the submission is in accordance with the requirements of this section.
C.04.571Â The clear supernatant liquid obtained from Insulin Zinc Suspension â Prolonged shall contain not more than 1.0Â International Unit of insulin per cubic centimetre when the potency of the insulin preparation is 40 units per cubic centimetre, and not more than 1.5Â International Units of insulin per cubic centimetre when the potency of the insulin preparation is either 80 units or 100Â units per cubic centimetre, as determined by an acceptable method.
(a)Â for each master lot of insulin or zinc-insulin crystals employed in the manufacture of Insulin Zinc Suspension â Prolonged,
(iii)Â reports of assay of its nitrogen content in milligrams and its zinc content in milligrams per 1,000 International Units of insulin;
(ii)Â not less than 1.2 milligrams and not more than 2.5Â milligrams of zinc, of which not less than 20 per cent and not more than 65 per cent shall be in the supernatant liquid.
(v)Â a report of the determination of the proportion of the nitrogen in the crystalline component of the suspended precipitate,
C.04.556Â The expiration date printed on the inner and outer labels of every package of Insulin Injection shall be a date not later than two years after the date of removal for distribution from the fabricatorâs place of storage.
(a)Â for each master lot of insulin or zinc-insulin crystals employed in the manufacture of Insulin Zinc Suspension-Medium,
(a)Â it is dispensed in a vial of approximately 10 cubic centimetre capacity that contains an excess volume sufficient to permit withdrawal of 10 cubic centimetres; and
(a)Â for each master lot of insulin or zinc-insulin crystals employed in the manufacture of Insulin Zinc Suspension â Rapid,
C.04.570Â The insulin used in the preparation of Insulin Zinc Suspension â Prolonged shall be obtained from one or more master lots and shall be present in an amount sufficient to provide either 40, 80 or 100Â International Units of insulin in each cubic centimetre of the preparation when the precipitate is suspended uniformly.
C.04.562Â The expiration date printed on the inner and outer labels of every package of Insulin Zinc Suspension â Rapid shall be a date not later than two years after the date of filling of the immediate container.
(ii) a report of its moisture content in percentage determined by drying to constant weight at 100°C in the case of zinc-insulin crystals, and
(a)Â it is dispensed in a vial of approximately 10 cubic centimetre capacity that contains an excess volume sufficient to permit withdrawal of 10 cubic centimetres; and
(ii) a report of its moisture content in percentage determined by drying to constant weight at 100°C in the case of zinc-insulin crystals, and
(v)Â a report on the determination of the proportion of the nitrogen in the crystalline component of the suspended precipitate,
(c)Â for the first filling of the first finished lot of Insulin Zinc Suspension â Medium from each master lot of insulin or zinc-insulin crystals,
(i)Â not more than 7.0 milligrams of nitrogen, of which not less than 90 per cent shall be in the crystalline component, and
(iii)Â reports of assay of the nitrogen content in milligrams and of its zinc content in milligrams per 1,000Â International Units of insulin;
(ii)Â a report of assay of its nitrogen content in milligrams per cubic centimetre or per 1,000Â International Units of insulin,
(i)Â protocols of assay of its potency expressed in International Units per cubic centimetre in the case of insulin, and in International Units per milligram in the case of zinc-insulin crystals,
C.04.564Â The insulin used in the preparation of Insulin Zinc Suspension â Medium shall be obtained from one or more master lots and shall be present in an amount sufficient to provide either 40, 80 or 100Â International Units of insulin in each cubic centimetre of the preparation when the precipitate is suspended uniformly.
(a) has filed with the Minister, in accordance with subsection (2), a submission relating to that preparation, in a form and having a content satisfactory to the Minister;
(a)Â it is dispensed in a vial of approximately 10Â cubic centimetre capacity that contains an excess volume sufficient to permit withdrawal of 10Â cubic centimetres; and
(iv)Â a report of the insulin content in International Units per cubic centimetre of the supernatant liquid after removal of the suspended precipitate,
(c)Â for the first filling of the first finished lot of Insulin Zinc Suspension â Prolonged from each master lot of insulin or zinc-insulin crystals,