Epinephrine Injection
Product Images NDC 49502-101
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This gallery contains 24 technical images submitted to the FDA as part of the official labeling for Epinephrine (NDC 49502-101). Unlike standard consumer photos, these assets often include clinical data figures, molecular chemical structures, and official manufacturer packaging layouts.
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Epinephrine Injection Auto-injectors (Image 02)
This is a description of two different doses of Epinephrine Injection, USP Auto-Injectors (0.3mg and 0.15mg), each labeled with a different color (yellow and green). The auto-injectors come in a Carrier Tube and have an expiration date printed in orange. Additionally, a blue safety indicator is shown.*
Instructions For Use Step 1 Figure 1 (Image 03)
This documentation seems to outline the use of an auto-injector containing epinephrine. The images labeled as Figure 1 and Figure 2 illustrate the position of the blue safety release switch. In Figure 1, the blue safety release is not raised, whereas in Figure 2, it is raised. The text also suggests that if the blue safety release is not raised, the epinephrine injection should not be used and replaced with a new one.*
Instructions For Use Step 1 Figure 2 (Image 04)
Instructions For Use Step 1 Figure 3 (Image 05)
Instructions For Use Step 2 Figure 1 (Image 06)
Instructions For Use Step 2 Figure 2 (Image 07)
Instructions For Use Step 2 Figure 3 (Image 08)
Instructions For Use Step 2 Figure 4 (Image 09)
Epinephrine Trainer (Image 10)
Trainer Instuctions For Use Figure 1 (Image 11)
Trainer Instuctions For Use Figure 2 (Image 12)
Trainer Instuctions For Use Figure 3 (Image 13)
Trainer Instuctions For Use Figure 4 (Image 14)
Trainer Instructions For Use Trainer Injector (Image 15)
Trainer Instructions For Use 0.3 mg Injector (Image 16)
Trainer Instructions For Use 0.15 mg Injector (Image 17)
Carton Contents (Image 18)
Carton Instructions For Use Steps 1 (3)
Epinephrine Injection, Usp 0.3 mg Carton (Image 20)
This appears to be a set of instructions for using a medical device. The device likely requires a person to remove a cap or obstruction before using and then apply pressure or push a button to deliver medication. The user is instructed to hold the device in place for three seconds to ensure the delivery of the medication. The name of the medical device or medication is not provided in the text.*
Carton Contents (Image 21)
This is a description of a medical product that is an Epinephrine Injection, USP auto-injector. It comes in single-dose auto-injectors of 0.3 mg, with two yellow and one grey auto-injectors in each carton. One of the auto-injectors is for training purposes only and does not contain medication. The product is for use in allergic emergencies (anaphylaxis) and should be used with adult supervision. It is important to note not to put fingers or hand over the injector and to replace if discolored. Further information can be found on www.spipen.com.*
Carton Instructions For Use Steps 1 (3)
Epinephrine Injection, Usp 0.15 mg Carton (Image 23)
Image 24
This document appears to be a description or instructions for a medication called Epinephrine Injection, USP, and specifically for the single-dose auto-injectors containing 0.15 mg. The text warns not to put any fingers over the orange part of the device and not to remove it until needed. One carton contains two green and one grey auto-injector, as well as a training device. It also states that these devices should only be used under adult supervision. For more information, a link to www.epipen.com is provided.*
* These product label images have been analyzed using experimental machine learning. Please verify findings with the primary label text.