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Rubber Coring

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The impact of needle size and angle on rubber coring after multiple puncturing of multi-dose propofol vial rubber stoppers

Occurrence of coring after needle insertion through a rubber stopper: study with prednisolone acetate

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Vial Coring

Occurrence of coring in insulin vials and possibility of rubber piece contamination by self-injection

The incidence of coring with blunt versus sharp needles

The incidence of coring and fragmentation of medication vial rubber stoppers

Coring Revisited: A Case Report and Literature Review

A recommended solution for avoiding coring of a rubber stopper

Wani T, Wadhwa A, Tobias JD. The incidence of coring with blunt versus sharp needles. J Clin Anesth. 2014. 26(2): 152-154.

Rase M, Hanlon M, Ho L, Duriez D, Zhao C. Vial Coring and fragmentation incidence after angled penetration of rubber stoppers with single-use hypodermic needles. Pharm Technol Hosp Pharm. 2021. 6(1): 1-9.

Roth JV. How to Enter a Medication Vial Without Coring. Anesth Analg. 2007. 104(6). Pg. 1615.

Fragmentation and coring of a vial – An avoidable threat