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The following 4 images provide visual information about the product associated with Hydroxyzine Hydrochloride NDC 0404-9877 by Henry Schein, Inc., 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 is a medical prescription for adults who have psychiatric and emotional emergencies, acute alcoholism, and experience nausea and vomiting, excluding those related to pregnancy, surgery, or childbirth. The prescription recommends the use of injections of 50-100 mg of medication every 4 hours for psychiatric and emotional emergencies and 25-100 mg of medication for nausea and vomiting. For pre- and postoperative or postpartum cases, the recommended dose is .5 mg/lb body weight IM.*

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Hydroxyzine HCl 50 mg/mL Injection, USP in a single-use vial, is used for intramuscular administration. Each mL contains 56 mg hydroxyzine HCl, 0.9% benzyl alcohol, and water for injection 0.5, with pH adjusted using sodium hydroxide and/or hydrochloric acid. It is necessary to protect the medication from light, and the unused portion should be discarded. It is recommended to store it at controlled room temperature between 68F to TTF, with permissible excursions of 1o 69— 86F. The medication must be kept away from the reach of children. This product is packaged by Henry Schein, Inc., at 80 Summit View Lane, Bastian, VA 24314, and its manufacturing information is available for reference. It is intended for prescription use only.*

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