Product Images Novolog
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- Fig. 1 - Structural Formula of Insulin Aspart - image 01
- Fig. 2 - Pharmacodynamics Graph showing Maximum Glucose-Lowering Effect of NovoLog - image 02
- Fig. 3 - Pharmacodynamics Graph - Time of Autonomic Reaction - image 03
- Fig. 4 - Pharmacokinetics Graph showing Bioavailability and Absorption of NovoLog - image 04
- FlexTouch QR - image 05
- FlexTouch Cover - image 06
- Vial figure - image 07
- Hand and vial figure - image 08
- Figure A and Figure B - image 09
- Figure C - image 10
- Figure D - image 11
- Figure E - image 12
- Figure F - image 13
- Figure G - image 14
- Figure H - image 15
- Figure I - image 16
- Figure J - image 17
- Figure K - image 18
- Figure L - image 19
- Overview - FlexTouch Pen - image 20
- Figure B - image 21
- Figure C - image 22
- Figure D - image 23
- Figure E - image 24
- Figure F - image 25
- Figure G - image 26
- Figure H - image 27
- Figure I - image 28
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- Figure K - image 30
- Figure L - image 31
- Figure M - image 32
- Figure N - image 33
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- Figure P - image 35
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- Figure R - image 37
- Figure S - image 38
- Figure T - image 39
- NovoLog FlexPen, NovoFine, NovoFine Plus and NovoTwist Needles - image 40
- Figure A: Components of cartridge and needles - image 41
- A - Preparing the NovoLog FlexPen - image 42
- Attaching the Needle - image 43
- Pulling off the big outer needle cap - image 44
- Pulling off the inner needle cap - image 45
- E - Giving the airshot before each injection- Turn the dose selector to select 2 units - image 46
- F - Giving the airshot before each injection - Tap the cartridge to make air bubbles collect at the top of the cartridge - image 47
- G - Giving the airshot before each injection - Press the push-button all the way in. The dose selector returns to 0 - image 48
- H - Selecting the dose - image 49
- I - Giving the injection - image 50
- J - Giving the injection - Making sure that the full dose has been given - image 51
- K - After the injection - Storing NovoLog FlexPen - image 52
- Figure B: Check the PenFill cartridge. - image 53
- NovoLog Vial - image 54
- NovoLog PenFill Carton - image 55
- NovoLog FlexPen Carton - image 56
- NovoLog FlexTouch Carton - image 57
- Figure C: Insert the cartridge. - image 58
- Figure D: Push the needle on. - image 59
- Figure E: Pull off the outer needle cap. - image 60
- Figure F: Pull off the inner needle cap. - image 61
- Figure I: Injection sites - image 62
- Figure J: Count slowly. - image 63
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- Figure J: Lead the needle tip into the outer cap. - image 65
- Figure K: Unscrew the needle. - image 66
- Figure L: Put the cap on the device. - image 67
- Figure G: Insulin squirts. - image 68
- Figure H: Select your dose. - image 69
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Product Label Images
The following 71 images provide visual information about the product associated with Novolog NDC 0169-7501 by Novo Nordisk, 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.
Fig. 3 - Pharmacodynamics Graph - Time of Autonomic Reaction - image 03

This appears to be data related to blood glucose levels, with mean levels listed in mg/dL. There also seems to be a graph or chart, with time listed in minutes and various values marked on the axis. The note indicates that there may be breaks or jumps in the time axis. Further context is needed to fully understand the purpose and context of this data.*
Fig. 4 - Pharmacokinetics Graph showing Bioavailability and Absorption of NovoLog - image 04

This is a table showing the levels of free serum insulin (in milliunits per liter) at three different measurements: 80, 60, and 40.*
Figure K - image 18

The text provided appears to be a list of various insulin delivery devices and their components, including the Ime Penfill cartridge, Dosepeinter, NovoFine, Needle Papertab, NovoTwist, and related accessories. It also includes measurements such as 3 mL for the PenFill cartridge.*
Figure L - image 31

NovoFine and NovoFine Plus are two types of needles possibly used for injections. The text in the figure is not discernible.*
F - Giving the airshot before each injection - Tap the cartridge to make air bubbles collect at the top of the cartridge - image 47

G - Giving the airshot before each injection - Press the push-button all the way in. The dose selector returns to 0 - image 48

J - Giving the injection - Making sure that the full dose has been given - image 51

The text "Purposes Only" suggests that the information provided is intended only for demonstration or educational purposes and should not be used for any other intent. The letters "L2" and symbol "%" seem to be random characters and do not provide any additional information. The phrase "@ For llustration" likely indicates that the information is being presented to give an example or provide clarification.*
K - After the injection - Storing NovoLog FlexPen - image 52

Novolog FlexTouch is a type of insulin that can be easily administered through an insulin pen. It is used to control blood sugar levels in people with diabetes.*
Figure B: Check the PenFill cartridge. - image 53

This is a list of different types of needle caps and pens used for insulin injections. The names include NovoLog FlexPen, NovoFine, NovoFine Plus, NoveTswist, Pencap, Bigouter resdlecap, and Bigouer reclecap. It appears to have some typographical errors and is missing some details, such as their specific uses and features.*
Figure K: Unscrew the needle. - image 66

NovologĀ® is a type of insulin aspart injection that is used to manage blood sugar levels in patients with diabetes. The product code is WD 016321001 and it is commonly used in medical treatment.*
* 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.