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The following 16 images provide visual information about the product associated with Diflucan NDC 0049-3430 by Roerig, 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.

Chemical Structure - diflucan 01

Chemical Structure - diflucan 01

Logo - diflucan 02

Logo - diflucan 02

This is a description of the distributor Roerig, a division of Pfizer Inc, located in New York.*

Logo - diflucan 02a

Logo - diflucan 02a

This is a brief description indicating that Roerig, a division of Pfizer Inc, located in NY, NY 10017, is responsible for the distribution of a certain product or products.*

Principal Display Panel - 50 mg Tablet Bottle Label - diflucan 03

Principal Display Panel - 50 mg Tablet Bottle Label - diflucan 03

This is a medication called Diflucan, distributed by Roerig, a division of Pfizer Inc. Each tablet contains 50mg fluconazole. It is important to store this medication below 86°F (30°C). Dosage and usage instructions can be found in the accompanying prescribing information. The product has a UPC code of 80% x 5.5 mm and a NDC code of 0049-3410-30. The provided text also includes some unreadable characters.*

Principal Display Panel - 100 mg Tablet Bottle Label - diflucan 04

Principal Display Panel - 100 mg Tablet Bottle Label - diflucan 04

This is a prescription medication called Diflucan, which contains 100mg of fluconazole. It should be stored below 86°F (30°C). Dosage information can be found in the prescribing information. The medication is distributed by Roerig, a division of Pfizer Inc, located in NY, NY. The package includes 30 tablets and the prescription is labeled with the drug code NDG 0049-3420-30. The LOT and EXP numbers are not available in the text.*

Principal Display Panel - 100 mg Tablet Blister Pack - diflucan 05

Principal Display Panel - 100 mg Tablet Blister Pack - diflucan 05

This text pertains to the details of distribution, composition, and labelling of Fluconazole tablets of 100mg manufactured by Roerig, a division of Pfizer Inc. The packaging and distribution information denote various batch and lot numbers, along with the relevant regulatory codes and expiry details.*

Principal Display Panel - 100 mg Tablet Blister Pack Carton - diflucan 06

Principal Display Panel - 100 mg Tablet Blister Pack Carton - diflucan 06

This text describes a unit dose package of 100 tablets of Diflucan® (Fluconazole Tablets) designed for in-institution use only. The package is identified by NDC 0040-3420-41 and the tablets contain 100mg of fluconazole each. The text provides no further information regarding usage and dosage, and assumes familiarity with the accompanying prescribing information. The product is distributed by Pfizer Inc.'s Roerig division headquartered in New York, NY.*

Principal Display Panel - 150 mg Tablet Blister Pack - diflucan 07

Principal Display Panel - 150 mg Tablet Blister Pack - diflucan 07

This is a description of Diflucan (fluconazole), which is used to treat vaginal yeast infections. It is taken orally and can provide a full course of therapy sufficient to cure most vaginal yeast infections in just one tablet. It is recommended to take Diflucan immediately to ensure the earliest possible relief from the infection and its symptoms. Clearing a yeast infection does take time, and it is necessary to contact a doctor if symptoms have not improved within 3 to 5 days. The most common side effects are headache, nausea, and abdominal pain. Diflucan should not be taken if the patient is also taking the medication Propulsid (cisapride).*

Principal Display Panel - 12 x 150 mg Tablet Blister Pack Carton - diflucan 08

Principal Display Panel - 12 x 150 mg Tablet Blister Pack Carton - diflucan 08

Diflucan® is a medication containing 150 mg fluconazole and it comes packaged with 12 blisters, each blister containing one tablet. It is only available with a prescription and it is important to read the accompanying prescribing information before use. The medication should be stored below 86°F (30°C). It is distributed by Rosing, which is a division of Pfizer located in New York.*

Principal Display Panel - 200 mg Tablet Bottle Label - diflucan 09

Principal Display Panel - 200 mg Tablet Bottle Label - diflucan 09

This is a prescription medication called Diflucan, distributed by Roerig, which contains 200mg of fluconazole per tablet. The recommended storage temperature is below 86°F (30°C). The dosage and use instructions are available in the accompanying prescribing information. The product is presented in a bottle containing 30 tablets and is available only with a prescription. The other characters such as the lot number and GTIN are not readable.*

Principal Display Panel - 200 mg Tablet Blister Pack - diflucan 10

Principal Display Panel - 200 mg Tablet Blister Pack - diflucan 10

Principal Display Panel - 200 mg Tablet Blister Pack Carton - diflucan 11

Principal Display Panel - 200 mg Tablet Blister Pack Carton - diflucan 11

This is a description of Diflucan, a medication in the form of 100 unit dose tablets for in-institution use only. Each tablet contains 200mg of Fluconazole and is distributed by Roerlg, a division of Pfizer Inc. Accompanying prescribing information should be consulted before use.*

Principal Display Panel - 10 mg/mL Bottle Label - diflucan 12

Principal Display Panel - 10 mg/mL Bottle Label - diflucan 12

This is a medication, fluconazole, that is to be taken orally. It must be stored below 86°F (30°C) before reconstitution and between 41°F (5°C) and 86°F after reconstitution. It must be protected from freezing and shaken well before use. Unused portions must be discarded after 2 weeks. The dosing information is not provided in this text. The package contains 350mg of fluconazole in a natural orange-flavored mixture. This medication is distributed by Roerig, Division of Pfizer Inc, NY, NY 10017. The NDC number for this medication is 0049-3440-19. The medication is orange-flavored, comes in a 35 mL container when reconstituted, and is available by prescription only.*

Principal Display Panel - 10 mg/mL Bottle Carton - diflucan 13

Principal Display Panel - 10 mg/mL Bottle Carton - diflucan 13

This is a medication package containing 350mg of fluconazole manufactured by Pfizer. It is an oral suspension that needs to be reconstituted before use. Each teaspoonful contains 50mg of fluconazole and it is orange-flavored. The dosing and usage information should be obtained from the accompanying prescription information. Storage recommendations are provided as well. It is for oral use only.*

Principal Display Panel - 40 mg/mL Bottle Label - diflucan 14

Principal Display Panel - 40 mg/mL Bottle Label - diflucan 14

DIFLUGAN® is an oral suspension medication that contains 1400mg fluconazole, for oral use only. Before reconstitution, the bottle must be stored below 86°F (30°C). After reconstitution, the suspension must be stored between 41°F (5°C) and 86°F (30°C) and protected from freezing. The package contains 35mL of natural orange-flavored mixture. Mixing directions require 24 mL of distilled water or Purified Water to be added to the bottle and shaken well. The unused portion must be discarded after 2 weeks. Each teaspoonful (5 mL) when reconstituted as directed contains 200mg of fluconazole. Distributed by Roerig, Division of Pfizer Inc, NY, NY 10017.*

Principal Display Panel - 40 mg/mL Bottle Carton - diflucan 15

Principal Display Panel - 40 mg/mL Bottle Carton - diflucan 15

This text appears to be a package insert for Diflucan, an orange-flavored fluconazole oral suspension medication. It provides dosage instructions and storage information, along with details about reconstitution. The package contains 1400 mg of fluconazole. The text also includes information regarding unused portions and proper disposal. The manufacturer of the medication is Pfizer Inc., located in New York.*

* The product label images have been analyzed using a combination of traditional computing and machine learning techniques. It should be noted that the descriptions provided may not be entirely accurate as they are experimental in nature. Use the information in this page at your own discretion and risk.