Packaged stable enema solution or suspension containing 5-aminos

Special receptacle or package – Including ancillary article contacting medium – Gas medium

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514166, B65D 8124

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RE0332399

ABSTRACT:
A packaged enema solution or suspension consisting essentially of an effective amount of 5-ASA or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or ester thereof, a chelating agent, in antioxidant and a buffer, the solution or suspension having a pH value of from 4 to 7 and being contained in a plastic bottle under an inert gas, the plastic bottle being packaged in a diffusion-tight light-impervious package in the same inert gas as is present in the bottle.

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