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What are Ampoules Used For?

Ampoule is a small glass container used to store and transport medications or other substances. It is typically made of borosilicate glass, which is resistant to heat and chemical corrosion. Ampoules are commonly used in hospitals and laboratories for storing and transporting medications, vaccines, and other biological samples. They are also used in research settings for storing and transporting experimental samples.
Ampoules are designed to be sterile and have a tight seal to prevent contamination. They are usually filled with a small amount of liquid, such as a medication or a vaccine, and are sealed with a rubber stopper. The ampoule is then placed in a protective sleeve or box for transportation and storage.
The term "ampoule" comes from the French word "ampoule," which means "a small bottle." It is commonly used in scientific and medical contexts to refer to these small glass containers used for storing and transporting medications and other substances.

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