Which of the following is a single-unit container intended for parenteral administration only?
Single-dose container
Weekly container
Unit-dose container
Tight container
Single-dose container
Rationale: According to USP classifications, a single-dose container is a single-unit container intended for parenteral administration only. A single-unit container is designed to hold a quantity of drug product intended for administration as a single dose after the container is opened.
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