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`Sterile medicines intended for administration by bolus injection, perfusion orinfusion by anyof the following routes:intravenous, intramuscular,
`intrathecal, intra-arterial, subcutaneous,intradermal, intraventricular, epidural, intravesicular, intravitreal, intrapleural and intraocular.
`An injectable medicine is Ready-to-administer whenit requires no further dilution or reconstitution and is presented in the final container or
`device, ready for administration or connection to a needle or administration set. For example, an infusion in a bag with no additive required.
`An injectable medicine is Ready-to-use whenit requires no further dilution or reconstitution before transfer to an administration device. For
`example,a liquid with an ampoule,ofthe required concentration, that only needsto be drawn up into a syringe.
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