Xylocaine Injection, Solution
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This gallery contains 11 technical images submitted to the FDA as part of the official labeling for Xylocaine (NDC 0404-9976). Unlike standard consumer photos, these assets often include clinical data figures, molecular chemical structures, and official manufacturer packaging layouts.
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This text is a list of various anesthetic procedures and the dosage volumes for the drug Xylocaine (lidocaine hydrochloride). The procedures include infiltration, peripheral nerve blocks, sympathetic nerve blocks, and central neural blocks for both analgesia and anesthesia. The text is not necessarily useful for laypeople, but it may be useful for anesthesiologists or medical professionals working in this field.*
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Xylocaine is a brand of Lidocaine HCl injection available in different strengths and quantities. The product is sold in multiple dose vials and each unit contains 25 vials of different strengths. The strengths include 0.5%, 1%, and 2%, with different quantities of lidocaine HCl available in each vial. The product is indicated for various medical procedures and is available with NDC codes for easy identification.*
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Xylocaine is a medication that contains lidocaine HCL and epinephrine. It is available in various strengths and unit sizes, such as 1% in 10 mL vial, 1% in 20 mL vial, 1% in 50 mL vial, and 2% in 20 mL vial. Each vial has multiple doses, with 10 mg per mL or 20 mg per mL concentration. Xylocaine is also available with epinephrine 1:100,000 or 1:200,000. It is administered via injection and used for local anesthesia in medical procedures.*
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This is a list of different types of injections named ylocaine-MPF, which consist of Lidocaine HCL, Epinephrine and are available in various strengths and sizes of single-dose vials. The Epinephrine concentration in the solution is 1:200,000 or not specified, while the Lidocaine HCL concentration ranges from 1% to 15%, depending on the product code. It is used for medical purposes, but the specific conditions or procedures for which it can be used are not given.*
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This is a description of a medication called Xylocaine 2%. It is a 400mg/20ml injection that is not recommended for epidural use. The medication is sterile, nonpyrogenic, and should be kept at room temperature. The manufacturer's information is included, and it should be stored until the time of use, protected from light. The packaging includes a lot number, item number, and expiration date. The medication is meant for infiltration and nerve block and is only available with a prescription.*
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The text describes a pharmaceutical product called "XYLOCAINE 2" and provides instructions for its proper use. It is available in injection form and is meant for infiltration and nerve block. It should not be used for caudal or epidural use and should be protected from light. The product should not be autoclaved and should not be used if the color is pinkish or darker than slightly yellow or if it contains a precipitate. Additionally, it should be stored in a bag until the time of use. It is sterile, non-pyrogenic, and should be kept out of children's reach. The product comes in a multi-dose vial and should be stored at a controlled room temperature between 68-77°F. The text also provides the manufacturer's information and packaging details.*
* These product label images have been analyzed using experimental machine learning. Please verify findings with the primary label text.