Fad First Aid Direct Eyewash
Product Images NDC 42961-090

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This gallery contains 6 technical images submitted to the FDA as part of the official labeling for Fad First Aid Direct Eyewash (NDC 42961-090). Unlike standard consumer photos, these assets often include clinical data figures, molecular chemical structures, and official manufacturer packaging layouts.

As provided by Cintas Corporation, these visuals offer a comprehensive scientific overview of the product's physical and chemical identity, aiding pharmacists and researchers in product verification and study.

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Fad First Aid Direct Eyewash Label (Image 01)

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Xpect First Aid Buffered Eyewash Label (Image 02)

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Eyewash Flushing Solution Label (Image 03)

Eyewash Flushing Solution Label (Image 03)
This is a drug facts label that provides instructions on the use of an eyewash flushing solution. The label cautions against using the product if there are changes in vision, eye pain, or worsening eye conditions. It also advises seeking immediate medical attention in case of eye injuries. The label warns against touching the tip of the container to avoid contamination and using it only for its intended purpose. The product should be discarded once opened, and the cap is tamper-evident, indicating that it is a single-use product. It is advised to keep the product out of direct sunlight and within a certain temperature range. Contact information is provided for questions or inquiries about the product.*
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Xpect First Aid Buffered Eye & Skin Label (Image 04)

Xpect First Aid Buffered Eye & Skin Label (Image 04)
This is a drug facts label for a buffered flushing solution used for eyes and skin. The label provides information about the active ingredient, purpose, directions of use, warnings, and inactive ingredients. The solution is meant to flush the affected area in case of an irritant or pollutant getting in contact. The label provides caution around the storage of the product and the use of the solution. If there is a break in the tamper-evident cap, the product should be discarded. The inactive ingredients used in the solution are listed at the end of the label. If there are any questions or in case of any adverse events, one can contact the manufacturer during business hours.*
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Fad First Aid Direct Buffered Eye & Skin Sterile Isotonic Buffered Flushing Solution Label (Image 05)

Fad First Aid Direct Buffered Eye & Skin Sterile Isotonic Buffered Flushing Solution Label (Image 05)
This is a drug facts label for a flushing solution for the eyes and skin. The solution should only be used once. There are instructions on how to use the solution and warnings to not use it if the twist-off top is broken or missing. The label also gives the active and inactive ingredients, along with the hours the company is available for customer service. If there are any issues with the solution or discomfort, seek immediate medical attention.*
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Fad First Aid Direct Buffered Eye & Skin Sterile Isotonic Buffered Flushing Solution Label (Image 06)

Fad First Aid Direct Buffered Eye & Skin Sterile Isotonic Buffered Flushing Solution Label (Image 06)
This is a Drug Facts label for an eye flushing solution. It is advised to keep the solution out of direct sunlight and to use it within a specific temperature range, as well as to discard it if the twist-off top is broken or missing. The label includes information on the active ingredient and inactive ingredients of the solution, as well as directions for use and cautionary warnings. The solution is intended for flushing the eye and removing foreign material or pollutants. If there is any discomfort, redness, or changes in vision, a doctor should be consulted immediately.*

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