Oxygen
Product Images NDC 52557-001

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This gallery contains 5 technical images submitted to the FDA as part of the official labeling for Oxygen (NDC 52557-001). Unlike standard consumer photos, these assets often include clinical data figures, molecular chemical structures, and official manufacturer packaging layouts.

As provided by Cornerstone Mecial Services - Midwest, Llc, these visuals offer a comprehensive scientific overview of the product's physical and chemical identity, aiding pharmacists and researchers in product verification and study.

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Oxygen1 (Oxygen1)

Oxygen1 (Oxygen1)
This product is a container of refrigerated, liquefied oxygen, produced through air liquefaction, and sold under the name of CornerStone Medical Services. The container must always be kept in an upright position and the oxygen should only be administered by properly trained personnel in emergency situations. The oxygen is intended for use in resuscitation and oxygen deficiency only, and high concentrations of oxygen should not be used for a long duration without proper monitoring. The container may cause cryogenic burns or injury and must remain out of reach of children. The product is flammable and an oxidizer, and combustible materials in contact with liquid oxygen may explode on ignition or impact. The container must only be refilled with oxygen USP by authorized drug manufacturers in accordance with Federal laws. The product's safety precautions and handling instructions must be thoroughly read and understood before use. In case of skin contact, the affected area should be thawed with lukewarm water, and immediate medical attention should be obtained.*
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Oxygen2 (Oxygen2)

Oxygen2 (Oxygen2)
This text is a warning label for a container holding oxygen used for emergency situations, resuscitation, and medical applications under the supervision of trained personnel. There is a warning against prolonged use of high concentrations of oxygen without monitoring its effects, and caution to not use it on patients who have stopped breathing unless in conjunction with resuscitative equipment. The label also warns of the dangers associated with handling oxygen and describes the federal regulations surrounding its use. In case of emergency, contact a chemical emergency hotline. The container should be kept in an upright position, away from children and combustible materials. The label also includes instructions for handling accidental skin exposure to the oxygen. The container holds gaseous liters of oxygen labeled as Li 4.*
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Oxygen3 (Oxygen3)

Oxygen3 (Oxygen3)
This is a warning label for a container of compressed oxygen. It includes instructions for proper handling to prevent fire, burns, and explosions. The container should always be kept upright and away from children. It also warns that prolonged exposure to high concentrations of oxygen can be harmful and should only be administered by properly trained personnel. The container should only be refilled by establishments registered as a drug manufacturer in accordance with federal regulations. The label lists the manufacturer's address and provides instructions for first aid in case of skin exposure.*
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Oxygen4 (Oxygen4)

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Oxygen5 (Oxygen5)

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