ampola
Ampola is a term used in Portuguese to refer to a small, sealed container that holds a sterile liquid for medical or laboratory use. These containers are typically made of glass or plastic and designed for single use. The neck of an ampola is usually broken or snapped to open, allowing the contents to be drawn up with a syringe or poured. Ampolas are commonly used for injectable medicines, vaccines, serums, or reagents in diagnostic or laboratory settings.
In common medical practice, ampolas are valued for their sterility and convenience. They are supplied in precise
The word ampola (or ampulla in Latin-based terminology) is also used in anatomy to describe a dilated,
See also: ampoule, ampule, ampulla, anatomy terms related to dilated ducts.