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The following 7 images provide visual information about the product associated with Dextrose NDC 51662-1306 by Hf Acquisition Co Llc, Dba Healthfirst, 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.
This is a 100mL single-dose container of 5% dextrose injection, USP, containing 5g of dextrose per 100mL. The solution is sterile and nonpyrogenic and is suitable for intravenous use. However, the container should not be used in series connections. It is important to note that dextrose solutions without salts can lead to potential rouleau formation and are not suitable for use in blood transfusions. Any potential additives may not be compatible with the solution. The pH of the solution is 43, and it has a calculated osmolality of 252 mOsmol/LITER. The container contains DEHP and is produced by Hospira in Lake Forest, IL. Dosage information can be found in the insert provided.*
This is a 5% Dextrose Injection solution in a single-dose container size of 250 mL with NDC 0409-7922-02. It contains 5 g of dextrose per 100 mL of water for injection and has a calculated osmolarity of 252 mOsmo/LITER. The pH level of the solution is 43. The solution should not be used in blood transfusions due to the possibility of rouleau formation. Additives may be incompatible, and a pharmacist should be consulted before introducing additives into the solution. The solution is sterile, non-pyrogenic and should be used for L.V. Use only. It contains DEHP, so it should not be used in a series of connections.*
This is a list of different container sizes of dextrose injection with varying percentage concentrations. The NDC (National Drug Code) No. is provided for each product.*
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