Nafcillin
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This gallery contains 5 technical images submitted to the FDA as part of the official labeling for Nafcillin (NDC 36000-175). Unlike standard consumer photos, these assets often include clinical data figures, molecular chemical structures, and official manufacturer packaging layouts.

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Nafcillin 1 G Carton (Carton1g)

Nafcillin 1 G Carton (Carton1g)
This is the description: The text appears to contain some medical information about a drug called Nafcillin. It mentions the dosage for adults and the method of use (intramuscular or intravenous). The drug is available in vials, which when reconstituted with a diluent, contain a buffered solution of Nafcillin sodium. The accompanying insert provides more complete information about the drug. There are some additional characters that do not provide any useful information.*
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Nafcillin 2 G Carton Of 10 Vials (Carton2g)

Nafcillin 2 G  Carton Of 10 Vials (Carton2g)
Nafcillin for Injection is a sterile medication that contains nafcillin sodium buffered with sodium citrate, reconstituted with 6.6 mL of solvent, and each 8 mL vial contains 250 mg of nafcillin. The usual dose for adults is 500 mg every 4 to 6 hours. This medication is available in 10x2 gram vials and is recommended for intramuscular or intravenous use. It is also important to note that this medication should be stored at 20-25°C. The leaflet that accompanies this medication should be read before use, as it contains complete stability data and instructions for use.*
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Nafcillin Sodium Chemical Structure (Structure)

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Nafcillin 1 G Label (Vial1g)

Nafcillin 1 G Label (Vial1g)
Nafcillin sodium is a medication used for injection into the muscles or veins. It is available in one-gram vials and is buffered to make it safe for use. Each vial contains around 66 mg sodium and 38 mg sodium citrate. To prepare the medicine, the contents of the vial need to be mixed with 3.4 ml of diluent. This makes a 4 ml solution, with each milliliter containing 250 mg nafcillin sodium and 9.5 mg sodium citrate. The medicine is used by adults with a recommended dosage of 500mg every 4 to 6 hours. This information is accompanied by an insert with full stability data. The dry powder should be stored at a temperature between 20°C to 25°C. The product is manufactured by Antibitie Sh Romania and the label code is NDC 36000-175-01.*
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Nafcillin 2 G Label (Vial2g)

Nafcillin 2 G Label (Vial2g)
Nafcillin for injection is a medication that contains nafcillin sodium as the monohydrate equivalent to 250mg or 2g of nafcillin. It is buffered with sodium citrate and is intended for IM or IV use. Each vial contains 8ml of solution and is to be reconstituted with 6.6ml of diluent. Usual dosage for adults is 500mg every 4 to 6 hours, with directions for IV or IV use provided in the accompanying insert. The medication is stored as dry powder at 20°C to 25°C. Manufactured by Antibiotice SA, Romania and distributed by Claris.*

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