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The following 15 images provide visual information about the product associated with Lidocaine Hci And Epinephrine NDC 51662-1505 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.

SERIALIZED VIAL LABELING - 51662 1505 1 50 mL Serialized Vial Labeling

SERIALIZED VIAL LABELING - 51662 1505 1 50 mL Serialized Vial Labeling

This is a package insert for Xylocaine with Epinephrine 1:100,000H Injection, USP containing 1000 mg per 50 mL. It is for Infiltration and Nerve Block and distributed by HF Acquisition in Mukilteo, WA 98275. It is a prescription drug meant for RX ONLY. It is not recommended for Caudal or Epidural Use. A single vial contains 90 ML of the medication.*

VIAL LABEL - 51662 1505 1 50 mL Vial Label

VIAL LABEL - 51662 1505 1 50 mL Vial Label

This is a product description of Xylocaine® (lidocaine HCI and epinephrine injection, USP) by Fresenius Kabi. The injection comes in a 50 mL multiple dose vial and is sterile and nonpyrogenic. The product is intended for infiltration and nerve block but not recommended for caudal or epidural use. The text includes instructions to protect from light, not autoclave, and store in the carton until contents are used. The injection should not be used if the color is pinkish or darker than slightly yellow or if it contains a precipitate. It contains Epinephrine 1:100,000 and a concentration of 20 mg per mL. The product is only available by prescription and should be stored at 20° to 25°C (68° to 77°F) [see USP Controlled Room Temperature].*

51662 1505 2 POUCH LABELING

51662 1505 2 POUCH LABELING

XYLOCAINE® is an injection medication used for nerve blocking and infiltration. It should not be used for epidural or caudal purposes. Each mL contains Lidocaine HCI, Epinephrine (as the bitartrate), Citric acid, Sodium chloride, Sodium metabisulfite, Methylparaben. The injection cannot be used if it appears pinkish or darker than slightly yellow or if it contains a precipitate. The medication must be protected from light and stored at a controlled room temperature of 20°C to 25°C. It comes in a 50mL vial with 20 mg/mL concentration, with an NDC of 51662-1585-2, LOT of 123456, and EXP of 20360-601-01. Refer to the package insert before use. Manufactured by HFAcquisitionCo., LLC.*

51662 1505 3 CASE LABELING

51662 1505 3 CASE LABELING

XYLOCAINE is a medication used for infiltration and nerve block, and not for caudal or epidural use. It is sterile and nonpyrogenic, and comes in a 50mL vial. The medication contains Lidocaine HCI, epinephrine, citric acid, sodium chloride, methyparaben, and sodium hydroxide and/or hydrochloric acid. It should not be used if the color is pinkish or darker than slightly yellow, or if it contains a precipitate. XYLOCAINE should be stored at a temperature between 20°C and 25°C (68°F to 77°F). Please consult the package insert for dosing and full prescribing information. This medication is manufactured by HFAcquisitonCo., LLC.*

51662 1505 3 RFID LABELING

51662 1505 3 RFID LABELING

DOSAGE 1 - Dosage Rec Part 1

DOSAGE 1 - Dosage Rec Part 1

This appears to be a list of recommended dosages for different medications, including aspirin and epinephrine. The dosages are listed in numerical values next to the medication names, but some of the values are cut off or unclear, making it difficult to fully ascertain the information. Not all of the medication names are understandable due to errors.*

DOSAGE 2 - Dosage Rec Part 2

DOSAGE 2 - Dosage Rec Part 2

HOW SUPPLIED 1 - How Supplied 1

HOW SUPPLIED 1 - How Supplied 1

Xylocaine* is a lidocaine HCl injection that is available in multiple doses vials. The product has various strengths ranging from 0.5% to 2%, and each unit contains 25 vials with a volume ranging from 10 mL to 50 mL. The concentration ranges from 5 mg per mL to 20 mg per mL depending on the strength of the vial. Each vial has a unique product code and NDC number.*

HOW SUPPLIED 2 - How Supplied 2

HOW SUPPLIED 2 - How Supplied 2

Xylocaine -MPF (Lidocaine HC Injection, USP) is a medication available in multiple strengths and units for injection. It is used for pain relief and numbing in medical procedures. The product is available in single dose vials and plastic ampoules containing various dosage strengths, ranging from 5% to 15%. The NDC codes for each unit and strength are listed for reference.*

HOW SUPPLIED 3 - How Supplied 3

HOW SUPPLIED 3 - How Supplied 3

Xylocaine® is a brand name for lidocaine hydrochloride and epinephrine injection which is available in different strengths and vial sizes for multiple doses. It is used for local anesthesia with the vial containing either 1:100,000 or 1:200,000 epinephrine. The product is sold in units of 25 and the strength of lidocaine hydrochloride in each vial varies from 5 mg per mL to 20 mg per 1 mL. The product is available with different National Drug Codes (NDCs).*

HOW SUPPLIED 4 - How Supplied 4

HOW SUPPLIED 4 - How Supplied 4

Xylocaine is a local anesthetic composed of lidocaine HCL and epinephrine, designed to numb areas of the body prior to medical procedures. It comes in different doses, ranging from 100mg to 450mg per 10 to 30mL single-dose vials, with a concentration of 10 to 20mg per mL. It is available for sale in units of 5 or 25.*

HOW SUPPLIED LOGO - How Supplied Logo

HOW SUPPLIED LOGO - How Supplied Logo

PRECAUTIONS - Precautions

PRECAUTIONS - Precautions

This is a list of examples of drugs belonging to different classes such as nitrates/nitrites, local anesthetics, antineoplastic agents, antibiotics, antimalarials, anticonvulsants and other drugs like acetaminophen, metoclopramide, quinine and sulfasalazine.*

STRUCTURE 1 - Structure 1

STRUCTURE 1 - Structure 1

STRUCTURE 2 - Structure 2

STRUCTURE 2 - Structure 2

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