Calcium Gluconate Injection, Solution
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This gallery contains 6 technical images submitted to the FDA as part of the official labeling for Calcium Gluconate (NDC 51662-1312). Unlike standard consumer photos, these assets often include clinical data figures, molecular chemical structures, and official manufacturer packaging layouts.

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Dosage (Dosage)

Dosage (Dosage)
This is a medication dosing guide for the drug in question, which varies based on the age range of the patient. The medication is administered either as a bolus or continuous infusion. The initial dose and subsequent doses also vary with the age of the patient. The infusion rate should not exceed a certain rate in adult and pediatric patients. The infusion rate should also be adjusted as needed based on serum calcium levels for continuous infusions.*
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How Supplied (How Supplied)

How Supplied (How Supplied)
This text is providing information about Calcium Gluconate product strength, concentration, package configuration, and NDC codes. It includes two configurations, one with 1,000 mg calcium gluconate per 10 mL and another with 5,000 mg calcium gluconate per 50 mL. The package types are single dose vials and a package of vials, with various NDC codes provided.*
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Vial Label (Package Label)

Vial Label (Package Label)
This is a description of a medication named "Calcium Gluconate Injection, USP," which is a single dose vial that contains 4.94mg of calcium gluconate and calcium saccharate, tetrahydrate, in 5% water for injection. The medication does not have preservatives and is given to patients by injection. The recommended dosage and instructions for use can be found on the package insert. The medication should not be frozen and the unused portion must be discarded. There is a warning about the possibility of supersaturated solutions that can cause precipitation. The text also mentions the NDC code for the medication and provides some scientific information on the medication's content.*
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Structure (Structure)

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Serialized Label (Serialized 51662 1312 1 Calcium Gluconate)

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