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The following 11 images provide visual information about the product associated with Epinephrine NDC 51662-1531 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 description of a medical product - Epinephrine Injection, USP, with a concentration of 1mg/10mL, for intravenous use. It comes in a single-dose syringe with a recommended dosage determined by prescribing information. The product contains sulfites and is both preservative-free and pyrogen-free. There is a lot number and expiration date on the packaging, and any unused drug should be disposed of. The product is distributed by Hospira, Inc. located at Lake Forest, USA.*
This is a description for a medication called Epinephrine Injection, USP. It comes in a single-dose syringe with a concentration of 1mg/10mL and is recommended for intravenous use only. The drug contains sulfates and should be discarded if any of the contents are unused. The lot number and expiration date are provided. The medication is distributed by Hospira, Inc. If prescribed, the dosage should be determined by the prescribing information.*
This appears to be instructions for assembling a vial and injector for administering Epinephrine Injection, USP, with notes reminding to inspect the vial for damage and not to apply excessive force when inserting the vial into the injector. The text also includes information on removing caps, accessing the needle and male luer lock adapter, and applying proper technique to avoid issues with resistance encountered during the injection process. A lot number and expiration date are provided.*
The text provided is a mix of codes, numbers, and incomplete sentences. It is not possible to determine its purpose or generate a useful description.*
EPINEPHRINE INJECTION, USP 1mg/10mL is a medication for intravenous use only that should be protected from light. The needles should not be recapped, purposely bent or broken by hand to prevent needle-stick injuries. It contains sulfites and all unused drug should be discarded. This medication should not be used if the solution is colored or cloudy, or if it contains particulate matter. The recommended dosage should be seen in the insert. It should be stored between 20°C to 25°C (68°F to Tiee). The product is manufactured by HF Acquisition Co., LLC and is only available with a prescription. LOT: 12345, and EXP: 2030-01-01 are the manufacturing details and NDC number is 51662-1531-2.*
This is the instructions for the assembly and usage of Epinephrine Injection, USP. The user is advised to inspect the vial for damage prior to assembly and to not assemble until ready to use. The text provides two methods for accessing the medication: by using a male luer lock adapter and 20-gauge needle or by removing the hood and green adapter. The lot number and date of expiration are provided for reference. The user is cautioned to not apply excessive force on the vial to initiate the flow of medication.*
Epinephrine Injection is a medication used for IV use and is available in a 1mg/10mL strength (0.1mg/mL). The product is sold in boxes of 50 syringes, and caution is advised to prevent needle-stick injuries. The drug should not be used if the solution appears discolored or cloudy. The recommended dose is available in the insert, and the product should be stored at 20°C to 25°C (68°F to 77°F). The National Drug Code (NDC) is 0409-4933-01, and the manufacturer is HF Acquisition Co., LLC based in Mukilteo, WA97825.*
The text describes a bundle of 10 single-dose ABBOJECT glass syringes, each with a concentration of 1 mg/10 mL and a volume of 10 mL. The NDC code for this product is 0409-4933-01.*
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