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Meaning of "pyrogens"

Pyrogens are substances, often biological or chemical in nature, that can induce fever in living organisms by affecting the body's temperature-regulating mechanisms
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Substances that causes a fever is known as pyrogens.
The presence of pyrogens leads to a rise in body temperature.
A significant rise in temperature indicates the presence of pyrogens.
Pyrogens or allergens should naturally be removed as completely as possible.
The substances that produce a fever are called pyrogens.
Pyrogens are substances that induce fever.
The injectable must be sterile and free of pyrogens.
Pyrogens are also relatively thermally stable and insensitive to pH changes.
In particular the separation of pyrogens is useful.
Control of pyrogens and endotoxins.
The hypothalamus is triggered by chemicals in the body known as pyrogens.
The compositions are made free of pyrogens by commonly used techniques.
The application forms have to be sterile and free of pyrogens.
Bacterial endotoxins are the most common pyrogens found in pharmaceutical products.
The carrier will preferably be sterile and free of pyrogens.

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Sometimes the immune system produces pyrogens even without an infection.
Advantageously the pressurised fluid is air that is free of pyrogens.
Pyrogens with content of magnesium allow reaching very high combustion temperatures.
Other materials having a capability of adsorbing pyrogens are also known.
These bacterial contaminants may be pyrogens or may result in immunogenic reactions in patients.
Ethylene oxide will behave in a similar manner vía alkylation of the pyrogens.
Pyrogens can be removed from any mixtures by methods known in the art.
Water free of pyrogens.
Pyrogens are often produced by certain classes of pathogens and prompt the hypothalamus to act.
There can be several sources of pyrogens in parenteral and medical device products.
All the required tests except those for sterility and pyrogens.
Thus all of the pyrogens contained in the drug solution can be efficiently removed.
The water used for the aqueous phase must also be sterile and free from pyrogens.
Pyrogens can be removed from mixtures by methods known to one skilled in the art.
It is these endogenously produced pyrogens which mediate the inflammatory response in the affected organism.
The Cdns should be substantially pure and free of pyrogens.
Thus the pyrogens adsorbed by the pyrogen adsorbent may be readily desorbed therefrom.
The same treatment reduced the cyclic GMP accumulation brought about by pyrogens in the microvessels.
We have exogenous pyrogens that when introduced inside of our bodies can cause a febrile response.
Each preparation was then passed over a column polymyxin B to remove pyrogens.
It rejects bacteria, pyrogens and organic substances.
In water treatment, it most often refers to pyrogens.
A method of detecting pyrogens in a sample comprising the steps of,.
Effective removal of contaminants such as colloids, pyrogens etc.
External pyrogens include toxins ( poisons ) produced by infectious viruses or bacteria.
Detection of Pyrogens.
A process for removing pyrogens out of a solution which comprises the steps of,.
Product is a white powder, free of pyrogens.
In other aspects, the pyrogens may be inactivated or destroyed prior to administration to a patient.
In preferred embodiments, the preparations of the kit are free of pyrogens.
Some pyrogens are produced by body tissue ; many pathogens also produce pyrogens.
In general, the carrier will be sterile and free of pyrogens.
Pyrogens are a heterogeneous group of microbial and non-microbial substances that cause fever.
When infectious agents or viruses enter the body, pyrogens are enhanced.
Bacterial pyrogens include endotoxins and exotoxins, although many pyrogens are endogenous to the host.

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