Product Images Fentanyl Citrate

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The following 16 images provide visual information about the product associated with Fentanyl Citrate NDC 54868-6037 by Physicians Total Care, 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.

image of 400 mcg package label - 5975

image of 400 mcg package label - 5975

This appears to be a label of a medication package containing Fentanyl Citrate. The medication is distributed by Physicians Total Care and it comes in a pack of 30 each. The pack is identified with a NDC code of "54868-5375-8". The medication type is "OTFC" which stands for "oral transmucosal fentanyl citrate". The lot number for this particular pack is "8 aeee EXD" and the date of manufacturing might be January 4th, 1950 (the exact format of the date is not clear from the provided text).*

image of 200 mcg package label - 6025

image of 200 mcg package label - 6025

This is a medication distributed by Physicians Total Care, which contains Fentanyl Citrate in the form of OTFC (oral transmucosal fentanyl citrate) and comes in a package of 30 units. The strength of each unit is 206 mcg. The lot number is "0oee" and the expiration date is "01460". There is some additional text including a name, possibly "Tiow, G Mi%6" and a reference to "Wrx". The remaining text appears to be random numbers and letters.*

image of 600 mcg package label - 6026

image of 600 mcg package label - 6026

This is a prescription drug being distributed by Physicians Total Care. The drug is Fentanyl Citrate, a powerful pain medication used to treat severe pain. The drug comes in a package of 30 tablets marked with the NDC code 54868-6026-8 and the lot number T,G Teid6. The expiration date of the medication is not available as it is cut off in the text.*

image of 800 mcg package label - 6027

image of 800 mcg package label - 6027

This is a package of Fentanyl Citrate Buccal Tablets used for pain relief. It is distributed by Physicians Total Care and comes in a pack of 30 tablets with the NDC code 54868-6627-8. The lot number is 0000 and the expiration date is 01760. The rest of the text is not readable.*

image of 1200 mcg package label - 6037

image of 1200 mcg package label - 6037

This is a package of 30 T, G Mide tablets, with a National Drug Code of 54868-6037-8. The medication contained in the tablets is Fentanyl Citrate 1206HCG OTFC W11. The package has a LOT number of ¥ 000 and the expiration date is 0160. The distributor of the package is Physicians Total Care.*

image of product - fentanyl shadow redel

image of product - fentanyl shadow redel

image of chemical structure - otfc 01

image of chemical structure - otfc 01

image of figure 1 - otfc 02

image of figure 1 - otfc 02

The description cannot be generated as the text does not provide any meaningful information. It appears to be a series of numbers and symbols without any context or explanation.*

image of figure 2 - otfc 03

image of figure 2 - otfc 03

The text provides pain relief scores for a product called "OTFC" compared to placebo, measured in minutes. The data shows significant pain relief with OTFC compared to the placebo. The scores were obtained at 0 minutes (start of administration of OTFC) and 215 minutes (first time to measure pain relief).*

image of opening package - otfc 10

image of opening package - otfc 10

image of placing in mouth - otfc 11

image of placing in mouth - otfc 11

image of running under hot water - otfc 12

image of running under hot water - otfc 12

image of pouch - otfc 13

image of pouch - otfc 13

image of bottle - otfc 14

image of bottle - otfc 14

image of warning sign - otfc 9

image of warning sign - otfc 9

image of Fentanyl Citrate Titration Process - process

image of Fentanyl Citrate Titration Process - process

This text describes the process of titration of Oral Transmucosal Fentanyl Citrate for the relief of breakthrough pain. The starting dose is 200 meg and no more than 6 units should be dispensed initially. The patient should consume one unit over 15 minutes and wait 15 more minutes. If needed, only one additional unit should be consumed over 15 minutes, and no more than 2 units should be taken per breakthrough pain episode. The patient should wait at least 4 hours before treating another episode of breakthrough pain with OTFC. The available dosage strengths include 200, 400, 600, 800, 1200, and 1600 mcg. If the adequate relief is not achieved, the dosage might be increased to the next determined highest strength.*

* 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.