Sunitinib Malate Capsule
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This gallery contains 9 technical images submitted to the FDA as part of the official labeling for Sunitinib Malate (NDC 0378-6679). Unlike standard consumer photos, these assets often include clinical data figures, molecular chemical structures, and official manufacturer packaging layouts.
As provided by Mylan Pharmaceuticals 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 1. Kaplan-meier Curve Of Ttp In Gist Study 1 (intent-to-treat Population) (Image 02)
This appears to be data from a clinical trial comparing the effectiveness of a drug called Sunitinib versus a placebo in treating a certain condition. The drug group (Sunitinib) had 207 participants with a median time to tumor progression of 27.3 weeks, while the placebo group had 105 participants with a median time to tumor progression of 6.4 weeks. The hazard ratio was 0.33 with a 95% confidence interval of 0.23 to 0.47 and a p-value of less than 0.0001. The graph shows a probability of time to tumor progression over the course of the study for both groups.*
Figure 2. Kaplan-meier Curve Of Pfs In Treatment-naïve Rcc Study 3 (intent-to-treat Population) (Image 03)
Figure 3. Kaplan-meier Curve Of Disease-free Survival As Assessed By Bicr (intent-to-treat Population) (Image 04)
This is a statistical comparison of the efficacy of a drug called Sunitinb versus a placebo. It shows data for 309 subjects who were given Sunitinb and 306 subjects who were given a placebo. The median time of treatment was 6.8 years for Sunitinb. The data suggests that the hazard ratio for Sunitinb is 0.76 with a 85% confidence interval of 0.59–0.58 and a p-value of 0.03. The graphs show the number of subjects who survived at certain time intervals.*
Figure 4. Kaplan-meier Curve Of Pfs In The Pnet Study 6 (Image 05)
This appears to be a statistical report of clinical trial results for a drug called "Sunitinib" compared to a placebo. There were 86 subjects in the Sunitinib group and 85 in the placebo group. The median survival time for subjects in the Sunitinib group was 10.2 months compared to 5.4 months in the placebo group. The hazard ratio was calculated to be 0.427 with 95% confidence interval between 0.271-0.673. The rest of the text seems to be a graph with the number of subjects over time, but it is not readable due to missing labels and formatting.*
Sunitinib Malate Capsules 12.5 mg Bottle Label (Image 06)
Sunitinib Malate Capsules 25 mg Bottle Label (Image 07)
Sunitinib Malate Capsules 37.5 mg Bottle Label (Image 08)
This is a prescription medicine called Sunitinib used to treat certain types of cancer. It comes in the form of capsules each containing 375 mg of the active ingredient known as sunitinib malate. The medication is only dispensed upon the prescription of a licensed healthcare provider. The accompanying package insert contains important information on dosage and administration. The medication should be kept out of the reach of children and stored in a controlled room. The drug is manufactured by Mylan in Puerto Rico.*
Sunitinib Malate Capsules 50 mg Bottle Label (Image 09)
This is a description for a medication called "suntinib malate" that comes in a container with a child-resistant closure. The medication should be kept tightly closed and out of reach of children, and stored at 20-25°C (69-77°F). The packaging of this medication may contain 28 capsules. Dosage information can be found in the accompanying materials, and this medication requires a prescription from a pharmacist.*
* These product label images have been analyzed using experimental machine learning. Please verify findings with the primary label text.