Acetaminophen Injection
Product Images NDC 0264-4050

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This gallery contains 7 technical images submitted to the FDA as part of the official labeling for Acetaminophen (NDC 0264-4050). Unlike standard consumer photos, these assets often include clinical data figures, molecular chemical structures, and official manufacturer packaging layouts.

As provided by B. Braun Medical Inc., these visuals offer a comprehensive scientific overview of the product's physical and chemical identity, aiding pharmacists and researchers in product verification and study.

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Figure A (Acetaminophen In Pab Novaplus 1)

Figure A (Acetaminophen In Pab Novaplus 1)
An instructional diagram labeled Figure A showing the top of an intravenous injection bag with two ports: one labeled Set Port and the other labeled Blocked Port.*
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Figure B (Acetaminophen In Pab Novaplus 2)

Figure B (Acetaminophen In Pab Novaplus 2)
An instructional diagram showing two steps labeled as Figure B for preparing an injection bottle. Step 1 illustrates lifting the flip cap on the bottle top. Step 2 shows peeling the lifted cap off towards the blocked port side, demonstrating how to remove the cap safely.*
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Figure C (Acetaminophen In Pab Novaplus 3)

Figure C (Acetaminophen In Pab Novaplus 3)
An instructional line drawing labeled Figure C showing two hands connecting a syringe or needle to a medication bag labeled "novaplus ADD." The illustration depicts the process of attaching the device to the medication bag, likely for preparing an intravenous injection.*
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Acetaminophen Chemical Structure (Acetaminophen In Pab Novaplus 4)

Acetaminophen Chemical Structure (Acetaminophen In Pab Novaplus 4)
Chemical structure diagram of Acetaminophen showing a benzene ring with hydroxyl and amide functional groups attached.*
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Figure 1 (Acetaminophen In Pab Novaplus 5)

Figure 1 (Acetaminophen In Pab Novaplus 5)
A line graph comparing mean temperature (°C) over time post dose (hours) between IV acetaminophen and placebo. The graph shows mean temperature on the y-axis and time in hours on the x-axis up to 6 hours after dosing, illustrating the temperature change trends for both groups.*
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Da4050-vnp Container Label (Acetaminophen In Pab Novaplus 6)

Da4050-vnp Container Label (Acetaminophen In Pab Novaplus 6)
Label for Acetaminophen Injection 500 mg/50 mL (10 mg/mL) in a 50 mL fill PAB container. For intravenous use only, manufactured by B. Braun Medical Inc. The label includes storage instructions, warnings, and a note that it does not contain natural rubber latex, PVC, or DEHP. It also displays the NDC 0264-4050-90 and contact information for the manufacturer.*
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D4050-vnp Folding Carton (Acetaminophen In Pab Novaplus 7)

D4050-vnp Folding Carton (Acetaminophen In Pab Novaplus 7)
Packaging label for Acetaminophen Injection 10 mg/mL in a 50 mL single-dose container. The label indicates the product is for intravenous use only, includes cautions and storage instructions, and is manufactured by B. Braun Medical Inc. in Bethlehem, PA. The label also displays the NDC 0264-4050-90 and the brand Novaplus.*

* About these descriptions: Image descriptions on this page are generated by automated AI analysis of the product label images from the manufacturer's FDA label submission (SPL). They are provided for reference only and may contain errors or omissions. Always rely on the printed label itself and the official FDA labeling, and consult a pharmacist or healthcare professional with any questions about this product.