Incompatibility of ifosfamide with benzyl-alcohol-preserved bacteriostatic water for [PMID: 3369469] Laboratory literature summary: Incompatibility of ifosfamide with benzyl-alcohol-preserved bacteriostatic water for parenteral-route administration
If you added 3mL instead of 2mL, your concentration is 3.33mg/mL instead of 5mg/mL

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