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The following 19 images provide visual information about the product associated with Otrexup NDC 54436-012 by Antares Pharma, Inc., 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 set of instructions for using Otrexup, which is a medical device that appears to include a needle, a safety clip, and a window marked with the number 2. The instructions specify that the device has a safety clip and labeling on both the needle end and the opposite end. There is a diagram included in Figure A.*
The text is a label or title of a medical image, which shows the abdomen of a person. It is not possible to provide additional information based on this limited text.*
The given text describes a viewing window that is partially blocked with a red flag. The window is observed before the dose is delivered and half-blocked after the full dose is given. Additionally, a figure "H" is referenced. It is likely that this information relates to a medical device or equipment used to administer doses.*
This appears to be instructions on how to administer Otrexup, a medication called methotrexate, using an injection device that delivers the medicine subcutaneously (under the skin). The device should be used on the thigh or abdomen after ensuring it is firmly pressed, and one would hear a click indicating the medication has been delivered. The text includes information on the lot number and expiration date of the medication.*
Description: This is a medication label for Otrexup, generic name methotrexate. The medication is used for subcutaneous injection, for the treatment of adult patients with severe active rheumatoid arthritis. The label contains instructions on how to administer the medication and dosage information. The medication should not be used on the thigh or abdomen, and it should be kept at room temperature.*
This appears to be a label or packaging information for a medication named "methotrexate". It provides an NDC number and instructions for use, including caution to place the needle end flat and push the device firmly. It also indicates the substance is for "subcutaneous" use and has a specific lot and expiration date. The window on the packaging should not be blocked if stored in a controlled room temperature.*
This appears to be a label for a medication called methotrexate, made by a company called Antares Pharma. The medication is meant for subcutaneous injection and is used for some medical purpose. Other details on dosage and usage instructions are present on the label.*
NDC# 54436-L Otrexup is a prescription medicine that contains methotrexate and is used for subcutaneous injections. It is important not to use if the tab across the cap is broken. The packaging includes a lot number and an expiration date. The remaining text is not available.*
Otrexup is a medication for subcutaneous use containing methotrexate. It comes in a small device that should not be used if the tab is broken before fully depressed. After applying the device, hold it for three seconds while counting to three, then remove it. There is a window to check the lot and expiration date, marked with a number "3602202".*
Otrexup is a medication available only for subcutaneous injection. It is used once a week. This medication comes in the form of 4 single-dose injections containing 10mg/0 4mL of methotrexate. The injection contains sodium chloride and water for injection, and the pH is adjusted using hydrochloric acid and sodium hycroride. Otrexup is manufactured by Antares Pharmanc, Ewing, N 08528. The text also contains identification numbers and temperature storage instructions.*
* 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.