METHYLCELLULOSE 1%
SICKKIDS
Revised September 26/13
CAUTION: The information has been developed specifically for the IWK Health Centre. It is provided for informational purposes for qualified health care
professionals. This material is not intended as a substitute for consulting qualified health care professionals. Patient situations will vary and some information may have
become outdated as a result of more recent evidence or practice changes. The IWK Health Centre will not assume responsibility for the continued currency of the
information, any errors or omissions, and/or any consequences arising from the use of the information outside of the IWK.
EQUIPMENT:
weigh boats
calibrated graduate(s)
calibrated beaker
amber storage bottle
INGREDIENTS
stirring rod
spatula
labels
hot plate
QUANTITY
Methylcellulose 1500 C.P.S. Powder (USP)
Sodium Benzoate Powder
Sterile Water for Irrigation
10 grams
2 grams
qs ad 1000 mL
PROCEDURE:
1. Dissolve sodium benzoate in 200 mL of boiling sterile water.
2. Add methylcellulose powder and stir well for 2-3 minutes (or 1 minute on low speed if using
a blender).
3. Qs ad to final volume (~800 mL) of ice cold sterile water.
4. Stir well for 10 minutes (or 2-3 minutes on low speed if using a blender).
5. Transfer to appropriately sized container and label.
6. Seal top of containers with tamper resistant tape or cellulose bands, so opened bottles can be
identified easily. Label.
NOTE: Before using, refrigerate overnight or for a minimum of 4 hours until creamy white liquid
converts to a clear gel.
STORAGE: REFRIGERATE
STABILITY: 6 MONTHS
(or 30 DAYS AFTER OPENING)
REFERENCE: SICKKIDS Pharmacy, The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Ontario (2007).
Lot:
Manufacturing Date:
Expiry Date:
Quantity Prepared:
INGREDIENTS USED
Drug Name/Strength/Form
SOURCE
Quantity
Manufacturer
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Lot
Expiry
Prepared
By
Checked
By
Methylcellulose 1500 CPS
Powder
Sodium Benzoate Powder
Sterile Water qs ad
FINAL CHECK:
IWK Compounding Service information can be accessed via our website, www.iwk.nshealth.ca, within
the For Health Professionals section.