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The following 51 images provide visual information about the product associated with Orencia NDC 0003-2187 by E.r. Squibb & Sons, L.l.c., such as packaging, labeling, and the appearance of the drug itself. This resource could be helpful for medical professionals, pharmacists, and patients seeking to verify medication information and ensure they have the correct product.
Adhesive bandage is a medical strip that is used to cover and protect small cuts, wounds, and blisters. It is a self-adhesive strip that sticks to the skin and has a pad in the center to absorb any fluid. Adhesive bandages come in different shapes, sizes, and colors and are a common first-aid item found in most households and medical kits.*
This text provides instructions for self-injection and caregiver injection areas. The suggested injection areas are the abdomen and front of thighs. However, it is recommended to avoid a specific 2-inch area around the navel when injecting into the abdomen.*
This appears to be a diagram or image of a medical device, likely a syringe or injection tool. It includes labels for a "Viewing Window," "Grip," "Expiration Date," and "Needle Cover," as well as an "Orange Cap" and "Blue Activation Button." The image may be helpful for healthcare professionals or patients who use this type of equipment to better understand its components and how to use it safely.*
The text seems to be a table or a chart with some columns and rows which includes the ACR 20 Responsiveness Rate for ORENCIA 125 mg and Placebo. The total number of subjects for ORENCIA and Placebo is 213 and 211 respectively. There seem to be some days mentioned but their relevance or context is not provided. The last sentence probably indicates some sort of exclusion criteria for the non-responder patients at Day 141 and 164.*
The text describes two distinct components related to needle protection: a "needle guard" that is "extended over the needle," and a "flange extender." No additional information is provided, so it is unclear what these components are used for or what their specific features and benefits might be.*
This appears to be a set of medical device accessories or parts. It includes a viewing window for something, a plunger and needle cover. There is a mention of an expiration date and a "flange extender." The specific use of these parts/accessories is not clear.*
This text simply lists two items: a cotton ball or gauze and an adhesive bandage. It appears to be a list of medical supplies.*
The text refers to different elements of a container or device, possibly related to laboratory or medical applications. It is not possible to provide further information due to the short and unrelated nature of the text.*
This text provides instructions for self-injection and caregiver injection areas, specifically advising to avoid a 2 inch radius around the navel when injecting into the abdomen, and to use the front of the thighs as an injection site.*
This text is too short and lacks context to provide a useful description. Consequently, a suitable description cannot be generated.*
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