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The following 20 images provide visual information about the product associated with Diastat NDC 0187-0658 by Bausch Health Us, 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.

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This appears to be instructions for administering a rectal medication to a person who needs to be turned on their side to prevent falling. It provides guidance on obtaining and preparing a syringe, as well as lubricating the rectal tip of the medication applicator. The instructions also suggest how to position the person receiving the medication and how to expose their rectum.*

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This appears to be instructions for administering an enema. It includes guidance on how to insert the syringe into the rectum and use the plunger to administer the enema. It also advises holding the buttocks together to prevent leakage.*

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This text contains a call for help in case of seizures and provides a list of situations in which medical assistance should be sought. It also includes emergency contact numbers and instructions for providing information to the emergency squad, including details about the administration of DIASTAT.*

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Chemical Structure - image 01

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This appears to be a table showing the probability of having no seizure for a medication called "Diastat" compared to a placebo. The numbers in the table may represent some sort of time frame (possibly hours), with a higher probability of no seizure for the Diastat group compared to placebo. However, without additional context or information, it is difficult to provide further interpretation.*

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This is a pharmaceutical product that comes with a card containing instructions for the pharmacist on how to set the prescribed dose of the medication using a syringe that can lock after being used. The product should not be dispensed until both syringes have been dialed and locked, and the pharmacist should instruct caregivers/patients to confirm the correct dose has been dialed and review the instructions on the bottom tray before leaving the pharmacy. The product contains two prefilled syringes for rectal delivery with lubricating jelly and instructions for use. The text also includes a lot number, an NDC code, and copyright information.*

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This text provides information on where to find support and information on DIASTATe and DIASTAT ACUDIAL. It gives a phone number and website to visit for more information. Additionally, it provides contact information for the Epilepsy Foundation which can be reached by phone or through their website.*

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This text provides disposal instructions for the medication called DiaStat AcuDial after it has been given. The instructions are specific to the DiaStat 2.5 mg dosage and include steps to follow for disposing of the used materials. It is important to discard the waste in a safe place away from children and not to reuse any of the materials. If the user is a DiaStat AcuDial user, additional steps are provided for disposal.*

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Diastat and Diastat AcuDial are both diazepam rectal gels.*

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Product description: This is a rectal administration medicine, manufactured by DPT Laboratories, Ltd. and distributed by Bausch Health US, LLC, located in Bridgewater, NJ, USA. It is a prescription drug and must be stored at a temperature of 25°C (77°F) with permitted excursions to 15 t0 30°C (59° to 86°F) and out of reach of children. It is recommended to refer to the package insert for product information. The lot number and expiration date are missing.*

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This is a medication with the National Drug Code 0187-0659-20 indicated for rectal use only, available in 20mg delivery system. It contains a LOT and EXP numbers and information on storage conditions. The product is a prescription-only item, and its package insert should be consulted for further details. The medication should not be covered with the prescription label and must be kept out of reach of children. The drug was manufactured by DPT Laboratories and is distributed by Bausch Health in the USA. No additional information is available.*

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This text is describing a drug delivery system called "stat" that contains two prefilled, adjustable dose syringes for rectal administration. The system also includes lubricating jelly and instructions for use. There is also a warning for pharmacists to dial and lock the dose before dispensing and to not place the prescription label on the card. The product cannot be unlocked once the dose is dialed and locked. The text includes a product code (NDC 0187-0659-20) and manufacturer information for Bz Heath Companies.*

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This is a set of instructions for pharmacists for DiaStat AcuDial. The instructions include steps to adjust the dose, lock the ring and confirm the correct dose before leaving the pharmacy. There is a phone number provided for questions.*

* 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.