BUY Medical Carbon Dioxide For Most Common Gases
Medical Carbon dioxide serves in the treatment of certain skin affections. It is also used for blood analysis, insufflation of abdominal cavities and in certain treatments
Owing to its stimulating effect on the nerve centers, carbon dioxide is employed in medicine in mixture with oxygen, for reanimating victims of asphyxiation (drowning, electrocution, carbon monoxide poisoning, diphtheritic toxin morphine and scopolamine).
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Medical carbon dioxide is supplied in the following specification under the Eur. Phar:-
Carbon Dioxide | ||
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Carbon Dioxide | ||
Monograph | Ph Eur | |
Name | 11 5.7 Carbon Dioxide Carbon Dioxide | |
Reference | 0375 | |
Chemical Formula | CO2 | |
Definition | Carbon Dioxide contains not less than 99.5% V/V of CO2 in gaseous phase. | |
Identification | Infrared absorption spectrophotometry or - Glowing wood splinter extinguished or - test with magnesium turnings | |
Production | ||
Assay | ||
Assay | > 99.5% V/V CO2 | |
Analytical Method | Infrared analyser | |
Impurities | ||
CO | ||
Limit | < 5 ppm V/V | |
Analytical Method | Gas Chromatography | |
NO/NO2 | ||
Limit | < 2 ppm V/V in total (in gas phase) | |
Analytical Method | Chemiluminescence Analyser | |
Total Sulfur | ||
Limit | < 1 ppm V/V | |
Analytical Method | UV Fluorescence Analyser | |
H2O | ||
Limit | < 67 ppm V/V | |
Analytical Method | Electrolytic hygrometer | |
NH3 | ||
Limit | Not Specified | |
Analytical Method | ||
N2S | ||
Limit | Not Specified | |
Analytical Method | ||
SO2 | ||
Limit | Not Specified | |
Analytical Method | ||
Tests | ||
CO | ||
Limit | < 5 ppm V/V | |
Analytical Method | Detector Tube | |
SO2 | ||
Limit | < 2 ppm V/V | |
Analytical Method | Detector Tube | |
H2S | ||
Limit | < 1 ppm V/V | |
Analytical Method | Detector Tube | |
NO/NO2 | ||
Limit | < 2 ppm V/V | |
Analytical Method | Detector Tube | |
H2O | ||
Limit | < 67 ppm V/V | |
Analytical Method | Detector Tube |
Uses and Applications of Medical Carbon Dioxide by Medical Industry
Uses
• Increase depth of anesthesia
• Facilitate blind intubation in anesthetic
• Facilitate vasodilation during hypothermia
• Increase cerebral blood flow during surgery
• Stimulate respiration during apnoea
• Prevent hypocapnia during hyperventilation
• For clinical and physiological investigations
• Insufflation into fallopian tubes and abdominal cavities
• As solid carbon dioxide (dry ice) in tissues freezing techniques and removal of warts.