Dextrose Monohydrate Injection, Solution
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This gallery contains 5 technical images submitted to the FDA as part of the official labeling for Dextrose Monohydrate (NDC 51662-1584). Unlike standard consumer photos, these assets often include clinical data figures, molecular chemical structures, and official manufacturer packaging layouts.

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Carton Label (51662 1584 1 Carton)

Carton Label (51662 1584 1 Carton)
LUER-JET is a medical product with an NDC code of 76329-3302-1 and a stock number of 3302. It is a 50% Dextrose Injection in USP with 25 g/50 mL at 0.5 g/mimt. The rest of the text is illegible.*
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Serialized Label (51662 1584 1 Serialized Carton Labeling)

Serialized Label (51662 1584 1 Serialized Carton Labeling)
This is a description of a medical injection product labeled "50% Dextrose Injection, USP" with a concentration of 25g/50mL (0.5g/mL). It comes in a BB R SRRt LUER-JETâ„¢ LUER-LOCK PREFILLED SYRINGE for intravenous use. The standard dosage information can be found in the insert. The item's stock number is 3302, and its NDC number is 76329-3302-1.*
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Syring Labeling (51662 1584 1 Syring Label)

Syring Labeling (51662 1584 1 Syring Label)
This text represents the label of an intravenous solution called 50% Dextrose Injection, USP, with a volume of 50 mL, produced by IMS Limited in South El Monte, California, USA. It is a single-dose, sterile, and non-pyrogenic solution with no preservatives added. The solution's clearness is a determining factor in its use. The contents of the solution include 25 grams of dextrose per 50 mL, with a pH value of 3.2 to 6.5 and an osmolality of 2.5 mOsmol/mL (calculated). The text indicates that unused portions must be discarded, and the label includes a barcode and lot number as well.*
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How Supplied (How Supplied)

How Supplied (How Supplied)
This appears to be instructions for removing protective casing and cover from some sort of medical injector device. It also warns not to push the vial into the injector as it may cause misalignment. It's unclear what type of injector or medication is involved, but caution and attention to the instructions is advised.*
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Structure (Structure)

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