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The following 2 images provide visual information about the product associated with Nafrinse Packetskit Bubble Gum NDC 0273-8008 by Young Dental Manufacturing I, 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.

image description - bottle

image description - bottle

This text provides instructions for the use of three different concentrations of a sodium fluoride mouthwash solution. The first concentration requires 3g of sodium fluoride mixed with 1500 mL of water, the second concentration requires 2g of sodium fluoride mixed with 1000 mL of water, and the third concentration requires 1g of sodium fluoride mixed with 500 mL of water. The directions for use consist of filling a container with tap water, adding the appropriate amount of sodium fluoride, shaking well, priming the pump, and dispensing the correct amount of solution for each child. The rinsing instructions involve swishing solution vigorously around the mouth for one minute and spitting out afterwards. The solution should be discarded after three weeks and should not be swallowed. This product should be stored out of reach of children.*

mint - packets label

mint - packets label

This is the label and instructions for a mouth rinse powder containing sodium fluoride. It comes in a tear-resistant packet and should be mixed with tap water to make a 0.2% solution. The user should swish 10ml around in their mouth for one minute and spit out once a week. The packet contains a caution as the powder is poisonous if swallowed, it should be kept away from children and stored in a dry place at controlled room temperature. If more than the recommended amount is swallowed, the Poison Control Center should be contacted.*

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