Multiple-dose vials contain preservatives that inhibit:
A.
stability and compatibility.
B.
sorption and leaching.
C.
microbial growth.
D.
synergistic reactions.
The Answer Is:
C
This question includes an explanation.
Explanation:
Multiple-dose vials (MDVs)containpreservativesto inhibit microbial growth. These vials are designed formultiple withdrawalsover time, increasing the risk of contamination. Preservatives, such asbenzyl alcohol or phenol, help prevent bacterial or fungal contamination after repeated needle insertions.
A. stability and compatibility→ Incorrect. Preservatives do not inhibit drug stability; they prevent microbial contamination.
B. sorption and leaching→ Incorrect. Sorption (adsorption/absorption of drugs onto container surfaces) and leaching (release of chemicals from containers) are unrelated to preservatives.
D. synergistic reactions→ Incorrect. Synergistic reactions refer to drug interactions, not contamination prevention.