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The following 10 images provide visual information about the product associated with Lidocaine Hydrochloride NDC 0404-9895 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 text appears to be a table that shows the concentration of lidocaine hydrochloride (anhydrous) and sodium chloride at different levels. The concentration of lidocaine hydrochloride is expressed in milligrams per milliliter (ma/mL) and ranges from 5 to 20. The concentration of sodium chloride is also expressed in ma/mL and ranges from 6 to 65.*

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The text is a list of drugs associated with Methemoglobinemia, including their class and specific examples. It includes nitrates/nitrites like nitric oxide, nitroglycerin, nitroprusside, and nitrous oxide, local anesthetics such as lidocaine, antibiotics like dapsone, and antimalarials such as primaquine. Additionally, it mentions anticonvulsants like phenobarbital, other drugs such as acetaminophen, and others.*

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This text describes various types of single-dose packaging options for liquid substances, including 30 mL tear-top vials, 20 mL ampuls, and 10 mL ampuls. These containers are likely used in medical or pharmaceutical settings to provide accurate and convenient doses of medications or other liquids.*

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This is a table showing recommended dosages for various medical procedures such as peripheral nerve blocks, dental anesthesia, paravertebral, obstetrical analgesia, sympathetic nerve blocks, and surgical anesthesia. The table also mentions different medications such as Inzaton and the recommended dosages are mentioned for each type of procedure. The dose of medication to be administered is determined by the number of dermatomes to be anesthetized.*

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This text provides information regarding several products with different concentrations, unit of sale, and packaging options. It includes National Drug Code (NDC) numbers, the concentration of the product in mg/mL, as well as the unit of sale (i.e., tray, case, or carton) and the type of container (i.e., ampuls or vials). The available concentrations range from 0.05% to 15%, and the packaging options vary depending on the product. These products are likely pharmaceutical or medicinal in nature.*

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This is a product description of three different bundles of medications, containing ampuls of varying dosages and packaging. The first bundle has five clamcells containing 5 ampuls of 50 mg/5 mL medication, the second bundle has five cartons containing 10 ampuls of 20 mg/2 mL medication, while the third bundle has five clamcells containing 5 ampuls of 40 mg/2 mL medication.*

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This is a list of Unit of Sale and Concentrations of different medications. Each medication has a unique NDC (National Drug Code) which is used to identify the medication to pharmacies and insurance companies. All formulations are sold in trays of 25 plastic fliptop vials and have varying concentrations, quantities, and volumes.*

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This is a description of a medication called Lidocaine HCL 2%, which comes in a 20 mg/mi injection with a multiple-dose option and is intended for infiltration and nerve block but not for epidural and gastric use. It is sterile, nonpyrogenic and contains a preservative which should only be used if the solution is clear and the seal is intact and undamaged. The drug should be stored at a controlled temperature between 66F and 77F and kept out of reach of children. The manufacturer is Hospira, and additional information can be found in their insert.*

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This is a description of a medication called Lidocaine HCL 2% in a 1000mg/50mL dosage. It is a 20mL injection in a 50mL multiple dose container. The medication is intended for infiltration and nerve block use only, and not for epidural and caudal use. The medication is sterile and nonpyrogenic, and contains a preservative. It can only be used if the seal is intact and the solution is clear. It must also be used with aseptic technique. The medication should be kept out of reach of children and stored at a controlled room temperature of 68F to 77F. There is an item number and lot number provided, and the manufacturer's insert should be consulted for complete product and dosing information. The medication must be prescribed by a healthcare professional.*

* The product label images have been analyzed using a combination of traditional computing and machine learning techniques. It should be noted that the descriptions provided may not be entirely accurate as they are experimental in nature. Use the information in this page at your own discretion and risk.