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The following 15 images provide visual information about the product associated with Xylocaine(r) -mpf (lidocaine Hci And Epinephrine) NDC 51662-1405 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.

51662 1405 2 POUCH LABELING

51662 1405 2 POUCH LABELING

XYLOCAINE®-MPF (LidocaineHCl & Epinephrine Injection) is a sterile, non-pyrogenic solution used for infiltration and nerve block. The packaging includes a 36mL vial with 300mg/30mL (10mg/mL) concentration of lidocaine and epinephrine in 1:200,0800. The solution contains LidocaineHCl at 10mg, Epinephrine (as the B.P. bitartrate) at 0.005mg, Citric Acid at 2mg, Sodium Chloride at 7mg, Sodium Metabisulfite at 5mg, and Sodium Hydroxide and/or Hydrochloric Acid to adjust pH. The solution has to be used carefully as it includes Epinephrine which makes the solution unsuitable for autoclaving. The injection should not be used if its color is pinkish or darker than slightly yellow, or if it contains a precipitate. It can be stored at room temperature away from light. Please consult the "package insert" for complete prescribing information or dosage details. The product is manufactured by HFAcquisitionCo., LLC, Mukilteo, WA 98275.*

51662 1405 3 CASE LABELING

51662 1405 3 CASE LABELING

XYLOCAINE®-MPF (Lidocaine HCl & Epinephrine Injection, USP) is a sterile, nonpyrogenic solution that comes in a 30mL vial (300mg/30mL) and is used for infiltration and nerve block procedures. It contains lidocaine HCl (10mg/mL), epinephrine (as the bitartrate) (0.005mg/mL), citric acid, sodium chloride, and sodium metabisulfite. It does not contain methylparaben and is not intended for caudal or epidural use. The filled vials are protected from light and filled under nitrogen. The injection should not be used if it is pinkish or darker than slightly yellow or if it contains a precipitate. The package insert should be consulted for dosage and full prescribing information. The solution is not meant to be autoclaved as it contains epinephrine. The manufacturing code indicates that is was manufactured in Mukilteo, WA 98275.*

51662 1405 3 RFID LABELING

51662 1405 3 RFID LABELING

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This is a list of products with their respective codes, strengths, and packaging information. The products are sold in units of 25 or 5 and come in single-dose vials or plastic ampules. They differ in strength and volume, with the active ingredient ranging from 0.50% to 1%. The NDC number is also provided for each product.*

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This is a product with the code number 480157 that is sold in units of 25, contained in a multiple-dose vial size of 50 mL. The product has a strength of 0.50% or 5 mg per mL. The National Drug Code (NDC) for this product is 63323-481-57 and the NDC for a single dose is 63323-481-01.*

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HOW SUPPLIED 5 - HOW SUPPLIED 5

This is a list of several products with their respective unit of sale, strength, NDC code, and volume per vial. The products are given with 1%, 1.50%, and 2% concentrations with a volume range of 10 mL to 30 mL. They all come in a single-dose vial and have a prescribed amount of milligrams per milliliter (mg/ml).*

LOGO - HOW SUPPLIED LOGO

LOGO - HOW SUPPLIED LOGO

MAXIMUM RECOMMENDED DOSAGES - MAXIMUM RECOMMENDED DOSAGES

MAXIMUM RECOMMENDED DOSAGES - MAXIMUM RECOMMENDED DOSAGES

This is a table specifying the concentration, volume, and total dose of Xylocaine (lidocaine hydrochloride) injection without epinephrine for various medical procedures, such as infiltration, nerve blocks, and central neural blocks. It also provides dosing guidelines for percutaneous, intravenous regional, and obstetrical analgesia procedures.*

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PRECAUTIONS - PRECAUTIONS

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SERIALIZED LABELING - Serialized Labeling

SERIALIZED LABELING - Serialized Labeling

This is a package insert for lidocaine and epinephrine injection. The text includes the product code, an expiration date, a manufacturer's identification code, and a statement that the product is for infiltration and nerve blocks, including caudal and epidural injections. Additionally, the product is labeled as being free of methyiparaben. The distributor's location is listed as Mukilteo, WA.*

VIAL LABELING - Vial Label

VIAL LABELING - Vial Label

Xylocaine MPF is a lidocaine HCI and epinephrine injection that is used for infiltration and nerve block, including caudal and epidural use. The injection has epinephrine 1:200,000 and is methylparaben-free. The package contains one 30mL single-dose vial that is for RX-only use. The injection should not be autoclaved and should be discarded if the solution is pinkish or darker than slightly yellow or has a precipitate. The package should be protected from light and stored in the carton until used at a temperature of 20° to 25°C (68° to 77°F), as per USP Controlled Room Temperature guidelines. The manufacturer is Fresenius Kabi based in Lake Zurich, IL.*

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