Vialled: meaning, definitions and examples
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vialled
[ ˈvaɪəld ]
medical terminology
Vialled refers to the action of placing a substance, typically medication, into a vial for storage or distribution. This process is essential in the pharmaceutical industry to ensure that drugs are properly contained and preserved for medical use.
Synonyms
Examples of usage
- The technician vialled the vaccine for distribution.
- After preparation, the samples were vialled for testing.
- Each dose needs to be vialled separately to avoid contamination.
Translations
Translations of the word "vialled" in other languages:
🇵🇹 vialado
🇮🇳 वायल्ड
🇩🇪 vialled
🇮🇩 vialled
🇺🇦 виложений у флакон
🇵🇱 włożony do fiolki
🇯🇵 バイアルに入れられた
🇫🇷 mis en flacon
🇪🇸 envasado en vial
🇹🇷 vialde
🇰🇷 바이알에 담긴
🇸🇦 معبأ في زجاجة
🇨🇿 vložený do lahvičky
🇸🇰 vložený do fľaštičky
🇨🇳 装入小瓶中
🇸🇮 vialled
🇮🇸 vialled
🇰🇿 флаконға салынған
🇬🇪 ბაიალში ჩადებული
🇦🇿 şişəyə yerləşdirilmiş
🇲🇽 envasado en vial
Etymology
The term 'vial' originated from the late Middle English word 'vialle,' which derived from the Old French word 'vielle' or 'vial,' itself coming from the Latin 'vitrum,' meaning glass. During the 14th century, the concept of storing substances in small glass containers became widespread in Europe due to the growing demand for apothecary practices. As the use of medicine evolved, vials became fundamental in the preservation of drugs, especially with the rise of pharmacology in the 19th century. The verb form 'vialled' emerged as a natural extension of the noun, representing the act of putting something into a vial, signifying both the practice and the method used in modern healthcare and pharmaceutical industries.