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The following 20 images provide visual information about the product associated with Estradiol Transdermal System NDC 0781-7119 by Sandoz 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.

0.025 Carton - image 01

0.025 Carton - image 01

This is a product description of a Transdermal System containing Estradiol at 0.025 mg/day.*

0.0375 Carton - image 02

0.0375 Carton - image 02

This is a prescription medication in the form of a patch that can be applied to the skin for transdermal use. The medication is called Estradiol, and each patch delivers 0.0375mg of the active ingredient per day. The patches should only be used as directed. No further information is available from the given text.*

0.05 Carton - image 03

0.05 Carton - image 03

This is a product description for the Estradiol Transdermal System, delivering 0.05mg/day of the active ingredient. No further information is available due to the limited and fragmented nature of the text.*

0.06 Carton - image 04

0.06 Carton - image 04

This is a prescription medication known as Estradiol Transdermal System delivering 0.06mg/day. It is used in hormone replacement therapy for menopausal symptoms.*

0.075 Carton - image 05

0.075 Carton - image 05

This appears to be a product label for a transdermal system of Estradiol. Estradiol is a type of estrogen hormone used to treat symptoms of menopause such as hot flashes, vaginal dryness, etc. The label indicates the strength of the system at 0.075 mg/day, and provides some instructions for use.*

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0.1 Carton - image 06

The text is not available.*

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Chemical Structure - image 07

Protective Liner - image 08

Protective Liner - image 08

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Figure 2 - image 10

The provided text does not contain any meaningful information. It appears to be a chart that is missing data values and labels. Therefore, the description cannot be generated.*

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Figure A - image 13

This appears to be a label or packaging information for a transdermal system product containing Estradiol made by the company Sandoz.*

Figure B - image 14

Figure B - image 14

This text suggests a medication named Estradiol and its form of administration - Transdermal System. The medication is commonly used in hormone therapy for menopausal women. The system releases Estradiol through the skin into the bloodstream, bypassing digestion in the liver. Transdermal systems are favored for their controlled release of medicine and lower risk of side effects compared to oral medication.*

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Figure C - image 15

This is a medication description for Estradiol patch which has a protective backing. Estradiol is a female hormone used by women to help reduce vaginal and urinary symptoms of menopause. The patch has a specialized protective layer which helps to safeguard the effectiveness of the medication.*

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Figure D - image 16

This text is talking about a protective backing for an Estradiol patch.*

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Figure E - image 17

This text provides instructions on how to remove an Estradiol patch. It emphasizes the importance of being careful when removing the patch and advises not to remove the foil sticker.*

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Figure H - image 20

* 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.