Skyla Intrauterine Device
Product Images NDC 50419-422

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Product Visual Gallery

This gallery contains 18 technical images submitted to the FDA as part of the official labeling for Skyla (NDC 50419-422). Unlike standard consumer photos, these assets often include clinical data figures, molecular chemical structures, and official manufacturer packaging layouts.

As provided by Bayer Healthcare Pharmaceuticals Inc., 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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Inserter (Image 01)

Inserter (Image 01)
Skyla is a medical device that comes with an inserter. The arms are in a ready-to-load position and it has a 3.8 mm diameter insertion tube. The device has a handle with a silver ring and has a calibration in cm on the front and back. It also features a pink flange and a slider, as well as threads inside the handle.*
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Skyla Carton (Image 02)

Skyla Carton (Image 02)
The text appears to be a mix of characters, some of which are readable and some of which are not. The text mentions a product called Skyla, which seems to be a levonorgestrel-releasing intrauterine system. The system is available in two strengths: 135mg and smg (possibly meaning 52mg). In its current state, the text is not very useful and may require further editing.*
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Skyla Is Small (Image 03)

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Skyla Is Flexible (Image 04)

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Uterus (Image 05)

Uterus (Image 05)
This text appears to be describing the impact of certain factors on female reproductive organs. It mentions thinning of the lining of the uterus, inhibition of sperm movement, thickening of cervical mucus, and the location of the fallopian tube and ovary. It may be a fragment taken from a larger medical or scientific text discussing fertility or contraception.*
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Pregnancy Chart (Image 06)

Pregnancy Chart (Image 06)
This text appears to be a chart or table comparing different types of birth control methods and their effectiveness in preventing pregnancies. The methods listed include birth control pills, skin patches, vaginal rings with hormones, condoms, diaphragms, using no sex during the most fertile days of the menstrual cycle, spermicide, and withdrawal. The data provided shows the number of pregnancies per 100 women in one year for each method, with some methods having a success rate of 85% or higher and others resulting in more than 85 pregnancies per 100 women in one year.*
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The text appears to be a diagram or a drawing that includes some numbers and labels such as "Flange" and "at 1.5-2 cm". It is not possible to provide a useful description with this limited information.*
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Withdraw Skyla from the Uterus. This appears to be a medical instruction or statement.*
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The provided text is not sufficient to generate a useful description. It appears to be a list of words or phrases that do not form coherent sentences.*
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This appears to be a description of a tool or instrument with a pink handle and a scale for measuring. It has a flange insertion slider and threads enclosed within a tube. It is double sided and has a 3.8mm mark. Without further context, it is unclear what this tool is used for specifically.*

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