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Iodinated I 125 Albumin Injection
Albumin labeled with iodine-125. » Iodinated I 125 Albumin Injection is a sterile, buffered, isotonic solution containing normal human albumin adjusted to provide not more than 37 megabecquerels (1 millicurie) of radioactivity per mL. It is derived by mild iodination of normal human albumin with the use of radioactive iodine (125I) to introduce not more than one gram-atom of iodine for each gram-molecule (60,000 g) of albumin.
Iodinated I 125 Albumin Injection contains not less than 95.0 percent and not more than 105.0 percent of the labeled amount of 125I as iodinated albumin, expressed in megabecquerels (microcuries or in millicuries) per mL at the time indicated in the labeling. Other forms of radioactivity do not exceed 3 percent of the total radioactivity. Its production and distribution are subject to federal regulations (see Biologics
Packaging and storage
Preserve in single-dose or in multiple-dose containers, at a temperature between 2
Labeling
Label it to include the following, in addition to the information specified for Labeling under Injections
USP Reference standards
USP Endotoxin RS
Radionuclide identification (see Radioactivity
Bacterial endotoxins
pH
Radiochemical purity
Place a measured volume, diluted with a suitable diluent so that it provides a count rate of about 20,000 counts per minute, about 25 mm from one end of a 25- × 300-mm strip of chromatographic paper (see Chromatography
Other requirements
It meets the requirements under Biologics
Assay for radioactivity
Using a suitable counting assembly (see Selection of a Counting Assembly under Radioactivity
Auxiliary Information
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