Atropine Sulfate Injection, Solution
Product Images NDC 0404-9823

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This gallery contains 4 technical images submitted to the FDA as part of the official labeling for Atropine Sulfate (NDC 0404-9823). Unlike standard consumer photos, these assets often include clinical data figures, molecular chemical structures, and official manufacturer packaging layouts.

As provided by Henry Schein, 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.

FDA Label Image

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FDA Label Image

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This is a description of a pediatric atropine sulfate medication in a single-dose syringe. It is used for intravenous use, and the medication and fluid are sterile and nonpyvogenic. It is recommended to keep it out of reach of children, store it between 66F to 77F, and discard unused portions. The packaging contains a lot number and an expiration date. It is recommended to consult the prescribing information. However, the manufacturer's information and other essential details are not available.*
FDA Label Image

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Table 1 displays the recommended dosage for adults in cases of antivagal treatment, organophosphorus or muscarinic mushroom poisoning, and bradyasystolic cardiac arrest. The recommended doses range from 0.5 to 3mg with different repeated time intervals. The maximum total dose is not available.*
FDA Label Image

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This text provides information about three concentration fill syringes of Atropine, including the concentration in mg/mL, volume, and product code (NDC#) for each. The first syringe has a concentration of 0.1 mg/mL, a volume of 10mL, and contains 1mg of Atropine. The second syringe has a concentration of 0.05 mg/mL, a volume of 5mL, and contains 0.25mg of Atropine. The syringes are made of plastic and are named Ansyrâ„¢.*

* These product label images have been analyzed using experimental machine learning. Please verify findings with the primary label text.