Product Images Novolog

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  1. Fig. 1 - Structural Formula of Insulin Aspart - image 01
  2. Figure 2 - image 02
  3. Fig. 3 - Pharmacodynamics Graph - Time of Autonomic Reaction - image 03
  4. Figure 4 - image 04
  5. Vial figure - image 05
  6. Hand and vial figure - image 06
  7. Figure A and Figure B - image 07
  8. Figure C - image 08
  9. Figure D - image 09
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  11. Figure F - image 11
  12. Figure G - image 12
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  16. Figure K - image 16
  17. Figure L - image 17
  18. Figure A PenFill Cartridge and needle components. - image 18
  19. Figure B: Check the PenFill cartridge. - image 19
  20. Figure C: Insert the cartridge. - image 20
  21. Figure D: Pust the needle straight on. - image 21
  22. Figure E: Pull off the outer needle cap. - image 22
  23. Figure F: Pull off the inner needle cap. - image 23
  24. Figure G: Insulin squirts. - image 24
  25. Figure H: Select your dose. - image 25
  26. Figure I: Injection sites - image 26
  27. Figure J: Count slowly. - image 27
  28. Figure J: Lead the needle tip into the outer cap. - image 28
  29. Figure K: Unscrew the needle. - image 29
  30. Figure L: Put the cap on the device. - image 30
  31. Figure A: FlexTouch Pen and needle components. - image 31
  32. Figure B - image 32
  33. Figure C - image 33
  34. Figure D: Pull off paper tab. - image 34
  35. Figure E: Twist the needle on. - image 35
  36. Figure F: Pull off outer needle cap. - image 36
  37. Figure G: Pull off the inner needle cap. - image 37
  38. Figure H - image 38
  39. Figure I - image 39
  40. Figure J - image 40
  41. Figure K - image 41
  42. Figure L - image 42
  43. Figure M - image 43
  44. Figure N - image 44
  45. Figure O - image 45
  46. Figure P - image 46
  47. Figure Q - image 47
  48. Figure R: Remove the needle. - image 48
  49. Figure S - image 49
  50. Figure T - image 50
  51. FlexTouch QR code placeholder - image 51
  52. FlexTouch Cover - image 52
  53. FlexPen and needle components. - image 53
  54. A - Preparing the NovoLog FlexPen - image 54
  55. Diagram B: Attaching the needle. - image 55
  56. Diagram C: Pull off the outer needle cap. - image 56
  57. Diagram D: Pull off inner needle cap. - image 57
  58. E - Giving the airshot before each injection- Turn the dose selector to select 2 units - image 58
  59. F - Giving the airshot before each injection - Tap the cartridge to make air bubbles collect at the top of the cartridge - image 59
  60. G - Giving the airshot before each injection - Press the push-button all the way in. The dose selector returns to 0 - image 60
  61. H - Selecting the dose - image 61
  62. I - Giving the injection - image 62
  63. J - Giving the injection - Making sure that the full dose has been given - image 63
  64. K - After the injection - Storing NovoLog FlexPen - image 64
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Product Label Images

The following 67 images provide visual information about the product associated with Novolog NDC 50090-1678 by A-s Medication Solutions, 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.

Fig. 1 - Structural Formula of Insulin Aspart - image 01

Fig. 1 - Structural Formula of Insulin Aspart - image 01

The text is not-readable due to the presence of non-English characters and symbols.*

Figure 2 - image 02

Figure 2 - image 02

Fig. 3 - Pharmacodynamics Graph - Time of Autonomic Reaction - image 03

Fig. 3 - Pharmacodynamics Graph - Time of Autonomic Reaction - image 03

This appears to be a chart showing mean blood glucose levels (in mg/dL) over time (in minutes). The values for glucose levels are 180, 2, 14, 12, and 108. There is additional text showing some labels on the x-axis, such as R20, RHI0, R420, etc., but without more context, their meaning is unclear.*

Figure 4 - image 04

Figure 4 - image 04

This appears to be a list of values for free serum insulin measures. It includes three values: 80, 60, and 40 (units not specified). It's possible this is part of a larger dataset or medical report, but without additional context it's unclear how these values relate to each other or what they may indicate.*

Vial figure - image 05

Vial figure - image 05

Hand and vial figure - image 06

Hand and vial figure - image 06

Figure A and Figure B - image 07

Figure A and Figure B - image 07

Figure C - image 08

Figure C - image 08

Figure D - image 09

Figure D - image 09

Figure E - image 10

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Figure F - image 11

Figure F - image 11

Figure G - image 12

Figure G - image 12

Figure H - image 13

Figure H - image 13

Figure I - image 14

Figure I - image 14

Fig. J - image 15

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Figure K - image 16

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Figure L - image 17

Figure L - image 17

Figure A PenFill Cartridge and needle components. - image 18

Figure A PenFill Cartridge and needle components. - image 18

This appears to be a set of product names and technical details related to insulin delivery devices, including needle and cartridge types. It is likely intended for medical professionals or individuals with diabetes who use insulin injections.*

Figure B: Check the PenFill cartridge. - image 19

Figure B: Check the PenFill cartridge. - image 19

Figure C: Insert the cartridge. - image 20

Figure C: Insert the cartridge. - image 20

Figure D: Pust the needle straight on. - image 21

Figure D: Pust the needle straight on. - image 21

Figure E: Pull off the outer needle cap. - image 22

Figure E: Pull off the outer needle cap. - image 22

Figure F: Pull off the inner needle cap. - image 23

Figure F: Pull off the inner needle cap. - image 23

Figure G: Insulin squirts. - image 24

Figure G: Insulin squirts. - image 24

Figure H: Select your dose. - image 25

Figure H: Select your dose. - image 25

Figure I: Injection sites - image 26

Figure I: Injection sites - image 26

Figure J: Count slowly. - image 27

Figure J: Count slowly. - image 27

Figure J: Lead the needle tip into the outer cap. - image 28

Figure J: Lead the needle tip into the outer cap. - image 28

Figure K: Unscrew the needle. - image 29

Figure K: Unscrew the needle. - image 29

Figure L: Put the cap on the device. - image 30

Figure L: Put the cap on the device. - image 30

Figure A: FlexTouch Pen and needle components. - image 31

Figure A: FlexTouch Pen and needle components. - image 31

This appears to be a product description for NovoFine, a type of needle used for insulin injections. There are two versions mentioned: NovoFine and NovoFine Plus. The text also includes details about the needle caps and packaging. The figure labeled "A" may include a visual representation of the product.*

Figure B - image 32

Figure B - image 32

Figure C - image 33

Figure C - image 33

Figure D: Pull off paper tab. - image 34

Figure D: Pull off paper tab. - image 34

Figure E: Twist the needle on. - image 35

Figure E: Twist the needle on. - image 35

Figure F: Pull off outer needle cap. - image 36

Figure F: Pull off outer needle cap. - image 36

Figure G: Pull off the inner needle cap. - image 37

Figure G: Pull off the inner needle cap. - image 37

Figure H - image 38

Figure H - image 38

Figure I - image 39

Figure I - image 39

Figure J - image 40

Figure J - image 40

Figure K - image 41

Figure K - image 41

Figure L - image 42

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Figure M - image 43

Figure M - image 43

Figure N - image 44

Figure N - image 44

Figure O - image 45

Figure O - image 45

Figure P - image 46

Figure P - image 46

Figure Q - image 47

Figure Q - image 47

Figure R: Remove the needle. - image 48

Figure R: Remove the needle. - image 48

Figure S - image 49

Figure S - image 49

Figure T - image 50

Figure T - image 50

FlexTouch QR code placeholder - image 51

FlexTouch QR code placeholder - image 51

This is an indication that the text is only for illustrative purposes and may not contain any informative content.*

FlexTouch Cover - image 52

FlexTouch Cover - image 52

Novolog FlexTouch is a type of insulin pen used for injecting Novolog, a fast-acting insulin, into the body. This pen is easy to use and allows for precise and customizable dosing.*

FlexPen and needle components. - image 53

FlexPen and needle components. - image 53

A - Preparing the NovoLog FlexPen - image 54

A - Preparing the NovoLog FlexPen - image 54

Diagram B: Attaching the needle. - image 55

Diagram B: Attaching the needle. - image 55

Diagram C: Pull off the outer needle cap. - image 56

Diagram C: Pull off the outer needle cap. - image 56

Diagram D: Pull off inner needle cap. - image 57

Diagram D: Pull off inner needle cap. - image 57

E - Giving the airshot before each injection- Turn the dose selector to select 2 units - image 58

E - Giving the airshot before each injection- Turn the dose selector to select 2 units - image 58

F - Giving the airshot before each injection - Tap the cartridge to make air bubbles collect at the top of the cartridge - image 59

F - Giving the airshot before each injection - Tap the cartridge to make air bubbles collect at the top of the cartridge - image 59

G - Giving the airshot before each injection - Press the push-button all the way in. The dose selector returns to 0 - image 60

G - Giving the airshot before each injection - Press the push-button all the way in. The dose selector returns to 0 - image 60

H - Selecting the dose - image 61

H - Selecting the dose - image 61

I - Giving the injection - image 62

I - Giving the injection - image 62

J - Giving the injection - Making sure that the full dose has been given - image 63

J - Giving the injection - Making sure that the full dose has been given - image 63

K - After the injection - Storing NovoLog FlexPen - image 64

K - After the injection - Storing NovoLog FlexPen - image 64

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* 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.