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The following 4 images provide visual information about the product associated with Theophylline NDC 0121-0820 by Pai Holdings, Llc, 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.
The text describes instructions for storing an oral solution of Theophylline and the dosage information. The solution must be kept at a temperature range of 20 to 25 degrees Celsius and contains 80 mg of anhydrous theophylline per 15 mL. The pharmacist must dispense it in a tight, child-resistant closure. The dosage is adaptable and should be determined by a doctor's recommendation. The package insert should also be consulted. It comes in a 16 fl oz (473 mL) bottle, and the label includes several codes.*
This is a medication bottle label for Theophylline Oral Solution USP which contains 80 mg/15 mL of theophylline anhydrous solution, with each tablespoonful (15 mL) of the solution having the mentioned amount of theophylline. It contains alcohol (20%) and should only be used after the Dosage is individualized as it requires a prescription. The label also contains information about how the medication should be stored, and how to dispense and use it safely. The readability of some parts of the label is affected due to the process.*
This is a medication called Peivers, which is an oral solution of Theophylline with a concentration of 80 mg/15 mL. It contains 20% alcohol and the package is not child-resistant. The manufacturer is Pharmaceutical Associates Inc, located in Greenville, South Carolina. Additional information can be found in an insert that is not included.*
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