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The following 16 images provide visual information about the product associated with Bupivacaine Hcl NDC 51662-1588 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.

BOXED WARNING - Boxed Warning

BOXED WARNING - Boxed Warning

The text describes the use of local anesthetics in obstetrical anesthesia and surgical procedures. It cautions against the use of the 0.75% concentration of sensorcaine, citing reports of cardiac arrest with difficult resuscitation or death during use of bupivacaine for epidural anesthesia in obstetrical patients. It recommends its use only for surgical procedures where a great degree of muscle relaxation and prolonged effects are necessary. It also warns that local anesthetics should only be employed by clinicians who are well-versed in dose-related toxicity and other acute emergencies which may arise from the block being employed. The text further advises caution for patients receiving ocamin oxidase or antidepressants of the tipyine or infpramin spes because of severe hyperanxety.*

Case Labeling - CASE A

Case Labeling - CASE A

SENSORCAINE is a prescription drug that contains BUPTVACAINE HCL in the form of an injection. It is available in a 0.25% concentration with 125mg per 50mL vial (2.5mg/mL) and sold in cases of 25. No further information is available.*

DOSAGE - Dosage

DOSAGE - Dosage

This is a table that shows the recommended concentrations and doses of Sensorcaine (bupivacaine HC) injections for different types of blocks and degrees of motor block. The table specifies the maximum doses and concentrations for each type of block, including epidural, caudal, and retrobulbar blocks. The degrees of motor block vary from partial to complete, and the recommended concentration for each block type also varies.*

LOGO - Logo

LOGO - Logo

POUCH LABELING - POUCH 1

POUCH LABELING - POUCH 1

This is a description of a medication called Sensorcaine. It is an injection containing 0.5% of Bupivacaine HCL, with a concentration of 5mg/mL, and comes in a 50mL vial. It is indicated for nerve blocks only and should not be used for caudal, epidural, or spinal anesthesia. Each milliliter contains Bupivacaine HCL 5 mg, Sodium Chloride 8 mg, Methylparaben 1 mg, and Sodium Hydroxide and/or Hydrochloric Acid as necessary to adjust the pH value to 4.0 to 6.5. It is recommended to see the insert for the usual dosage. It can be sterilized by autoclaving and should not be used if discolored or contains a precipitate. It should be stored in a controlled room temperature between 20°C to 25°C (68°F to 77°F). The product is manufactured by HF Acquisition Co., LLC in Mukilteo, WA, and it is only available by prescription.*

POUCH LABELING - POUCH A

POUCH LABELING - POUCH A

PRECAUTION - Precaution

PRECAUTION - Precaution

This text provides examples of drugs that may cause methemoglobinemia (a condition where the blood is unable to deliver oxygen efficiently to tissues) when taken by patients. Examples are grouped by class and include nitrates/nitrites, local anesthetics, antineoplastic agents, antibiotics, antimalarials, anticonvulsants, and other drugs such as acetaminophen, metoclopramide, quinine, and sulfasalazine.*

RFID LABELING - RFID A

RFID LABELING - RFID A

VIAL LABEL - SENSORCAINE VIAL LABEL

VIAL LABEL - SENSORCAINE VIAL LABEL

This is a description of Sensorcaine, a bupivacaine HCI injection used for nerve block only. It comes in a 50mL multiple dose vial and should not be used for caudal, epidural or spinal anesthesia. The product's NDC number is 63323-467-01 and the lot number is 460757. It is available by prescription only.*

Case Labeling - Sensorcaine case label

Case Labeling - Sensorcaine case label

SENSORCAINE is a prescription drug in the form of an injection containing BUPTVACAINE HCL. The injection has a concentration of 0.5% (250mg/58nL) and comes in a 50mL vial sold in cases of 25. The text also includes a warning that it is for prescription use only. The rest of the text is not available due to errors.*

S1 - Structure 1

S1 - Structure 1

S2 - Structure 2

S2 - Structure 2

VIAL LABELING - VIAL A

VIAL LABELING - VIAL A

This is a description of a medication called "Sensorcaine". It is an injection that contains Bupivacaine HCI and is intended for use in infiltration and nerve block only. It is not to be used for caudal, epidural, or spinal anesthesia. The medication comes in a 50 mL multiple dose vial and is available only by prescription.*

WARNING - Waarnings

WARNING - Waarnings

This text contains a warning about the use of a 0.75% concentration of sensorcaine injection in obstetrical anesthesia leading to cardiac arrest or death. It is advised to only use the concentration for surgical procedures. Local anesthetics should only be used by well-trained clinicians who have knowledge of managing dosage-related toxicity and acute emergencies. The text also mentions adverse reactions, precautions, and overdosage. The use of local anesthetics containing amino-based preservatives is discouraged, and it is not recommended to use bupivacaine for caudal anesthesia due to safety concerns. Administration of opioid analgesics in pediatric patients younger than 12 years and without prior experience is also discouraged.*

INDICATION - iNDICATION 1

INDICATION - iNDICATION 1

This appears to be a list of different types of nerve blocks, epidurals, and dental blocks, along with the associated percentages of the anesthesia used for each. The various types of blocks include local infiltration, peripheral nerve blocks, retrobulbar blocks, sympathetic blocks, lumbar epidurals, and caudal epidurals. The percentages of anesthesia used for each type of block range from 0.25% to 0.75%, with some containing epinephrine at a 1:200,000 ratio. These anesthetic solutions are not recommended for obstetrical anesthesia. Lastly, the list includes dental blocks at a 0.5% concentration with epinephrine at a 1:200,000 ratio.*

RFID LABELING - rfid 1

RFID LABELING - rfid 1

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