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distilled water

Bozyaka Training and Research Hospital · FDA-approved active Small molecule

distilled water is a Small molecule drug developed by Bozyaka Training and Research Hospital. It is currently FDA-approved for Pharmaceutical solvent and vehicle for drug formulations, Parenteral rehydration therapy, Reconstitution of lyophilized medications. Also known as: water (Water for Injections BP; Pharmaceutical Solutions Industry, Jeddah, SA), Treeful, placebo, Placebo group.

Distilled water is a pharmaceutical-grade solvent and vehicle that provides hydration and serves as a diluent for drug formulations and parenteral administration.

Distilled water is a pharmaceutical-grade solvent and vehicle that provides hydration and serves as a diluent for drug formulations and parenteral administration. Used for Pharmaceutical solvent and vehicle for drug formulations, Parenteral rehydration therapy, Reconstitution of lyophilized medications.

At a glance

Generic namedistilled water
Also known aswater (Water for Injections BP; Pharmaceutical Solutions Industry, Jeddah, SA), Treeful, placebo, Placebo group, Placebo
SponsorBozyaka Training and Research Hospital
ModalitySmall molecule
Therapeutic areaGeneral/Supportive Care
PhaseFDA-approved

Mechanism of action

Distilled water is purified water used in pharmaceutical preparations as a solvent, vehicle, and diluent. It has no direct pharmacological mechanism of action but functions as an inert medium for drug delivery, reconstitution of lyophilized products, and parenteral administration. It may be used therapeutically for rehydration in clinical settings.

Approved indications

Common side effects

Key clinical trials

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Frequently asked questions about distilled water

What is distilled water?

distilled water is a Small molecule drug developed by Bozyaka Training and Research Hospital, indicated for Pharmaceutical solvent and vehicle for drug formulations, Parenteral rehydration therapy, Reconstitution of lyophilized medications.

How does distilled water work?

Distilled water is a pharmaceutical-grade solvent and vehicle that provides hydration and serves as a diluent for drug formulations and parenteral administration.

What is distilled water used for?

distilled water is indicated for Pharmaceutical solvent and vehicle for drug formulations, Parenteral rehydration therapy, Reconstitution of lyophilized medications.

Who makes distilled water?

distilled water is developed and marketed by Bozyaka Training and Research Hospital (see full Bozyaka Training and Research Hospital pipeline at /company/bozyaka-training-and-research-hospital).

Is distilled water also known as anything else?

distilled water is also known as water (Water for Injections BP; Pharmaceutical Solutions Industry, Jeddah, SA), Treeful, placebo, Placebo group, Placebo.

What development phase is distilled water in?

distilled water is FDA-approved (marketed).

What are the side effects of distilled water?

Common side effects of distilled water include Hypervolemia (with excessive parenteral administration), Hyponatremia (with excessive hypotonic administration), Local irritation at injection site.

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