The document describes two formulations:
1. A 0.28% tetrahydrozoline HCl and 0.16% benzalkonium Cl ophthalmic solution. Using the freezing point depression method, the concentrations were adjusted to make it isotonic.
2. An ascorbic acid injection at three different concentrations - 100 mg/mL, 50 mg/mL, and 25 mg/mL. For each, the freezing point depression method was used to calculate the concentration adjustment needed to make the solution isotonic. In all cases, the ascorbic acid concentration needed to be decreased.
The document describes two formulations:
1. A 0.28% tetrahydrozoline HCl and 0.16% benzalkonium Cl ophthalmic solution. Using the freezing point depression method, the concentrations were adjusted to make it isotonic.
2. An ascorbic acid injection at three different concentrations - 100 mg/mL, 50 mg/mL, and 25 mg/mL. For each, the freezing point depression method was used to calculate the concentration adjustment needed to make the solution isotonic. In all cases, the ascorbic acid concentration needed to be decreased.
The document describes two formulations:
1. A 0.28% tetrahydrozoline HCl and 0.16% benzalkonium Cl ophthalmic solution. Using the freezing point depression method, the concentrations were adjusted to make it isotonic.
2. An ascorbic acid injection at three different concentrations - 100 mg/mL, 50 mg/mL, and 25 mg/mL. For each, the freezing point depression method was used to calculate the concentration adjustment needed to make the solution isotonic. In all cases, the ascorbic acid concentration needed to be decreased.