Product Images Acetylcysteine

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The following 5 images provide visual information about the product associated with Acetylcysteine NDC 51754-0104 by Exela Pharma Sciences, Llc, 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.

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This is a product description for Acetylcysteine Injection. The product comes in a single-dose vial of 30 mL and must be further diluted prior to intravenous use. It has a concentration of 200 mg/mL and should be stored at a controlled room temperature between 2°C to 25°C (or 68°F to 77°F). The formulation contains disodium edetate (5 mg/mL) and sodium hydroxide (to adjust pH to 6.0-7.0). The dosage information can be found in the package insert. The product is for prescription use only and should be discarded if unused or previously opened.*

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Acetylcysteine Injection is a solution that requires further dilution before intravenous use. The package contains four single-dose vials of 30 mL each, with a concentration of 200mg/ mL. It is important to discard any unused portion, as the vials contain a preservative designed for single use. The recommended storage temperature is between 20°C to 25°C. It is very important to follow the instructions provided in the dosage insert provided in the package, as the inactive ingredients contain disodium edetate, sodium hydroxide, and sterile water for injection.*

* The product label images have been analyzed using a combination of traditional computing and machine learning techniques. It should be noted that the descriptions provided may not be entirely accurate as they are experimental in nature. Use the information in this page at your own discretion and risk.