Shelf Life and Storage of Aquasonic Ultrasound Transmission Gel

At Parker,  product quality and reliability by adhering to the strictest quality control/infection control guidelines with each and every line. Furthermore, Parkers’ commitment to quality is nowhere more evident than ever in the flagship, Aquasonic 100 Ultrasound Transmission Gel.

In response to inquiries made regarding possible microbial contamination, the following information is provided:

Parker Laboratories products meet the USP criteria for Antimicrobial Preservative Effectiveness.

Studies performed on Aquasonic 100 Ultrasound Transmission Gel show that the product remains free from microbial growth for more than five years from date of manufacture.

During the course of a 28-day study, samples of Aquasonic 100 were stored both at  room temperature, and at 36 – 38°C to simulate conditions in a Thermasonic® Gel  Warmer.

Samples under both conditions met the USP criteria for preservative effectiveness. As long as a bottle that has been opened is stored properly and not contaminated during use, the gel is expected to maintain its original shelf life.

Since there is no effective way to determine whether an opened bottle of gel has been contaminated general guidelines are that gel should be marked to expire 28 days after opening. Using a warmer for the gel does not impact the expiration time.

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Are Ultrasound Gel Warmers Safe?

When you are shopping for ultrasound gel, you will come across the optional gel warmers. Deciding on whether or not to use something like this in your office is more of an individual choice to make. Generally, the main reason to use this is that you can make your patients much more comfortable by using a gel warmer. This not only helps your patients who are having an ultrasound procedure done feel more at ease, but also helps them to relax, which may help you better with the imaging you are trying to get.

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