Product Images Sevoflurane

View Photos of Packaging, Labels & Appearance

Product Label Images

The following 14 images provide visual information about the product associated with Sevoflurane NDC 10019-657 by Baxter Healthcare Corporation, 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.

Structural Formula - image 01

Structural Formula - image 01

Figure 1: Fresh Gas Flow Rate versus Compound A Levels in a Circle Absorber system - image 02

Figure 1: Fresh Gas Flow Rate versus Compound A Levels in a Circle Absorber system - image 02

This is a graph labeled "Figure 1" that shows the relationship between fresh gas flow rate (measured in L/min) and the levels of Compound A (measured in ppm) in an anesthesia system with a circle absorber. The graph has a line graph with no units or further information.*

Figure 2: Carbon Dioxide Flow versus Compound A and Maximum Temperature - image 03

Figure 2: Carbon Dioxide Flow versus Compound A and Maximum Temperature - image 03

The figure 2 displays a graph depicting the relationship between Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Flow in mL/min and either Compound A in parts per million (ppm) or Maximum Temperature in degrees Celsius (°C). The graph shows a correlation between the two variables as the CO2 Flow increases. The range of Compound A is from 0 to 100ppm and Maximum Temperature range is from 0°C to 60°C.*

Figure 2a: ppm ∙ hr versus MAC ∙ hr at Flow Rate of 1 L/min - image 04

Figure 2a: ppm ∙ hr versus MAC ∙ hr at Flow Rate of 1 L/min - image 04

This appears to be a partial report or data table related to some tests conducted on a substance called "Inspired Compound A". The table contains information about the substance's AUC (area under the curve) measured in "ppmehr" units at a flow rate of 1 L/min. Additionally, there is a figure (2a) that shows a graph of "ppmehr" versus "MACehr" for Sevoflurane, measured in "MACeHour". There is not enough context to determine the purpose or outcome of these tests.*

Figure 3: Ratio of Concentration of Anesthetic in Alveolar Gas to Inspired Gas - image 05

Figure 3: Ratio of Concentration of Anesthetic in Alveolar Gas to Inspired Gas - image 05

The text describes a figure labeled "Figure 3" that displays the ratio of concentration of anesthetic in alveolar gas to inspired gas over a period of 30 minutes for different types of anesthetics (Halothane, Isoflurane, Sevoflurane, and Desflurane). The figure shows the values on a graph where the x-axis represents the minutes of administration and the y-axis represents the ratio of concentration.*

Figure 4: Concentration of Anesthetic in Alveolar Gas Following Termination of Anesthesia - image 06

Figure 4: Concentration of Anesthetic in Alveolar Gas Following Termination of Anesthesia - image 06

This is a figure showing the Concentration of Anesthetic in Alveolar Gas Following Termination of Anesthesia over the span of 120 minutes. The X-axis shows the time in minutes and the Y-axis shows the concentration of anesthetics. The graph indicates how the level of anesthesia decreases over time.*

Figure 5: Serum Inorganic Fluoride Concentration for Sevoflurane and Other Volatile Anesthetics - image 07

Figure 5: Serum Inorganic Fluoride Concentration for Sevoflurane and Other Volatile Anesthetics - image 07

The image shows a graph comparing the serum inorganic fluoride concentration for different volatile anesthetics, including methoxyflurane, sevoflurane, enflurane, isoffurane, and halothane, over the course of several days post-anesthesia. The units of the y-axis are in serum fluoride concentration in picomoles per liter.*

Figure 6: Fluoride Ion Concentrations Following Administration of Sevoflurane, USP - image 08

Figure 6: Fluoride Ion Concentrations Following Administration of Sevoflurane, USP - image 08

This is a figure that displays the mean fluoride ion concentrations following the administration of Sevoflurane, USP. It shows the mean concentration values, as well as the concentration values plus one, two, and three standard deviations from the mean. The data was collected from 48 individuals, with a mean MAC of 1.27 and a mean duration of 2.06 hours. The figure also includes the time in hours on the x-axis.*

Figure 7 - Heart Rate - image 09

Figure 7 - Heart Rate - image 09

The text describes a chart showing heart rate measured in beats per minute (BPM) at different intervals (120, 100, 80, 60, and 40 BPM), as well as two lines labeled "A-Sevo/0" and "A C-Sevo/0o/N,0" and a baseline with MAC levels labeled from 1 to 2.25. The context of the chart is not clear, but it appears to be related to medical or physiological monitoring.*

Figure 8: Mean Arterial Pressure - image 10

Figure 8: Mean Arterial Pressure - image 10

The text contains figures representing mean arterial pressure and some sort of data or settings represented by numbers and acronyms. Further context is required to generate a useful description.*

Figure 9: Systemic Vascular Resistance - image 11

Figure 9: Systemic Vascular Resistance - image 11

Not available.*

Figure 10: Cardiac Index - image 12

Figure 10: Cardiac Index - image 12

Amerinet Choice Sevoflurane Representative Container Label - image 13

Amerinet Choice Sevoflurane Representative Container Label - image 13

This is a description of a Sevoflurane inhalation anesthesia solution which comes in a 250 mL container. The brand of the product is "Amerinet Choice." It contains sevoflurane and should be stored at a controlled room temperature between 15-30°C (55-86°F). There is a warning not to use the product if the tamper-proof seal is broken. Contact information for product inquiries is provided as a toll-free number: 1800 ANA DRUG (1800-223-738).*

Sevoflurane Amerinet Choice Representative Carton Label - image 14

Sevoflurane Amerinet Choice Representative Carton Label - image 14

This is a description of a product called Sevoflurane, which comes in 6 bottles each containing 250 mL. The product has to be stored at a controlled room temperature of 15°-30°C (59°-86°F) as per USP regulations. The product has an expiry date of 10 2008 and the lot number is A111A111. The product is manufactured by Baxter Healthcare Corporation, located in Desrfisid, IL 60015, and Amerinet Choice located in St. Louis, WO 63148.*

* 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.