Lidocaine Hydrochloride Injection, Solution
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This gallery contains 10 technical images submitted to the FDA as part of the official labeling for Lidocaine Hydrochloride (NDC 0404-9888). 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.

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This text appears to describe the concentration levels of lidocaine hydrochloride (an anesthetic) and sodium chloride in different solutions. The concentrations of lidocaine are given as percentages (ranging from 5% to 20%) and as mass per milliliter (ma/mL). The concentrations of sodium chloride are given as mass per milliliter (ma/mL) for each solution.*
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This text provides a list of drugs that are associated with methemoglobinemia, a condition in which there is an abnormal increase in the level of methemoglobin (a form of hemoglobin that is unable to bind oxygen) in the blood. The drugs are classified into different categories such as nitrates/nitrites, local anesthetics, antineoplastic agents, antibiotics, antimalarials, anticonvulsants, and others. Examples of drugs in these categories are provided, and include nitric oxide, nitroglycerin, lidocaine, cyclophosphamide, nitrofurantoin, chloroquine, phenytoin, and acetaminophen.*
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This is a list of different types of packaging for single-dose medications. The first is a 30 mL tear-top vial, the second is a 20 mL ampul, and the third is a 10 mL ampul.*
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Table 1: Recommended Dosages for various types of Nerve Blocks and Anesthesias. The table includes recommended doses for Inzaton, peripheral nerve blocks, Dertal, interosal, Paravertebral, Pucenda, Parscnical, sympathetic nerve lock, Central Neural Blocks, Epicurat, Lumbar, and Gaucal. The recommended dosage is determined based on the number of Germatomes to be anesthetized.*
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This is a list of products sold in different units of sale, concentrations, and container types. Each product is identified by an NDC number. The first product, identified by NDC 0409-4278-01, is a tray of 25 glass teartop vials, each containing 250mg of a substance per 50mL of solution, with a concentration of 5mg/mL. The remaining products are also identified by their NDC numbers and consist of a case or carton of glass ampuls, each containing a specific amount of the substance in a given volume at a particular concentration.*
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This is a list of pharmaceutical products available for sale, each with a unique NDC (National Drug Code) number. The products come in bundles of either clam cells or cartons, and contain varying amounts of ampuls with different concentrations (mg/mL). There are three products listed, with different concentrations of the active ingredient.*
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Unit of Sale Concentr: This appears to be a list of different concentration levels for different products sold in trays of 25 plastic fliptop vials, with varying amounts of mg/ml. The text includes NDC codes for each product.*
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This is a description of a medication called Lidocaine HCL 1%, in injection form, meant for infiltration and nerve block. It contains a preservative, is sterile and non-pyrogenic, and should only be used if the seal is intact and undamaged. It is not meant for epidural or caudal use and should be kept out of children's reach. The manufacturer is Hospira, and the product is stored between 68F to 77F. The lot number for the medication is XXAXXXKXX and it is part of a larger package with Henry Schein, Inc.*
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This is a description of Lidogaine HCL 1%, an injection in a 20ml multiple-dose container for infiltration and nerve block applications. It is not intended for epidural and caudal use and contains preservatives. The product is sterile, non-pyrogenic, and requires the use of aseptic techniques. The injection needs to be kept out of reach of children and stored in a controlled temperature environment of 68F to T7F. The description also includes information about the manufacturer's address and contact information, lot and item numbers, and expiration date.*

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