Source: FDA, National Drug Code (US) Revision Year: 2020
Noxivent (nitric oxide gas) is a drug administered by inhalation. Nitric oxide, the active substance in Noxivent, is a pulmonary vasodilator. Noxivent is a gaseous blend of nitric oxide and nitrogen (0.08% and 99.92%, respectively for 800 ppm; 0.01% and 99.99%, respectively for 100 ppm). Noxivent is supplied in aluminum cylinders as a compressed gas under high pressure (2000) pounds per square inch gauge [psig]).
The structural formula of nitric oxide (NO) is shown below:
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Noxivent (nitric oxide) gas is available in 100 ppm and 800 ppm concentrations. |
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Noxivent (nitric oxide) is available in the following sizes:
All regulations concerning handling of pressure vessels must be followed. Protect the cylinders from shocks, falls, oxidizing and flammable materials, moisture, and sources of heat or ignition. Occupational Exposure: The exposure limit set by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) for nitric oxide is 25 ppm, and for NO2 the limit is 5 ppm. Distributed by: Praxair Distribution, Inc., 10 Riverview Drive, Danbury, CT 06810-6268 |
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NOXIVENT | Canada, United States |
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