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Posted on: March 6 2013

The following solution is immediately after the preparation:

Beconase Aqua 24 cc Glycerin 0.2 g After chloride 0.9 g Propylene glycol 0.2 g Neomycin Sulfate 100 mg Bacitracin 6000E Atropvent monodose 20 ml Water AD 100 ml < br/>

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Not an easy question with such a large number of substances!   I would therefore also suggest that you replace NaCl 0.9 g with dextrose 5% or glycerin 2.6%.

There may be other causes of the Flocculer. Thus, it is not ruled out that there is an interaction between the CMC (-), present in the Beconase Aqua, and neomycin (+). In This case one will have to prepare a loco Beconase Aqua with methyl cellulose (see question ' Replacement of Syntaris in the absence of Beconase Aqua '). But in the line of response below I would first start with the replacement of NaCl. Let us work with elimination.