660 〉〉 CONTAINERS—GLASS
glass containers will raise the hydrolytic resistance from a moderate to a high level, changing the classification of the glass to Type II. The following recommendations can be made as to the suitability of the glass type for containers for pharmaceutical products, based on the tests for hydrolytic resistance.
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