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The following 5 images provide visual information about the product associated with Nafcillin NDC 55150-122 by Eugia Us 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.

PACKAGE LABEL-PRINCIPAL DISPLAY PANEL - 1 gram per vial – Container Label - nafcillin fig1

PACKAGE LABEL-PRINCIPAL DISPLAY PANEL - 1 gram per vial – Container Label - nafcillin fig1

This is a description of a vial of Nafcillin which contains Nafcillin sodium monohydrate equivalent to 1g of Nafcillin. The gram of the solution boasts 65.78mg of sodium buffered with 40mg of sodium citrate. When diluted with 3.4mL of a diluent, each vial will contain 4mL of the solution, where each mL will contain 250mg of Nafcillin sodium monohydrate buffered with 10mg of sodium citrate. The accompanying insert should be read for stability data and instructions on administration through the Intramuscular or Intravenous route. It is stored at a temperature of 20°C to 25°C. The usual adult dosage is 500mg every 4-6 hours. AuroMedics Pharma LLC distributes it under the brand name Nafcillin for Injection and is made in India. The batch expiry date and other codes are also provided.*

PACKAGE LABEL-PRINCIPAL DISPLAY PANEL - 1 gram per vial - Container-Carton (10 Vials) - nafcillin fig2

PACKAGE LABEL-PRINCIPAL DISPLAY PANEL - 1 gram per vial - Container-Carton (10 Vials) - nafcillin fig2

The provided text is a description of a drug called Nafcillin for Injection, USP. It comes in the form of 10 vials, each containing 1 gram of sterile, buffered powder, for intramuscular or intravenous use. The drug is buffered with sodium citrate and each vial contains 250mg of Nafcillin sodium as the monohydrate. The usual adult dosage is 500mg every 4 to 6 hours. The vial stopper is not made of natural rubber. It is distributed by AuroMedics Pharma LLC and made in India.*

PACKAGE LABEL-PRINCIPAL DISPLAY PANEL - 2 gram per vial - Container Label - nafcillin fig3

PACKAGE LABEL-PRINCIPAL DISPLAY PANEL - 2 gram per vial - Container Label - nafcillin fig3

This is a vial containing nafcillin sodium monohydrate equivalent to 2 g of afcillin. Each gram of the solution has 5.78mg (29 mEq) of sodium buffered with 40mg sodium citrate. Once diluted with 6.6mL of diluent, the vial contains 8 mL of solution, each containing nafcillin sodium monohydrate equivalent to 250 mg of nafcillin buffered with 10 mg sodium citrate. This medication is likely used through intramuscular or intravenous routes. The usual adult dosage is 500mg every 4-6 hours. Complete stability data is available in the accompanying insert. This nafcillin injection is buffered and sterile. It is stored at 20-25°C (68-77°F). The distributor is AuroMedics Pharma LLC and the product is made in India. Unfortunately, the batch expiry is not available.*

PACKAGE LABEL-PRINCIPAL DISPLAY PANEL - 2 gram per vial - Container-Carton (10 Vials) - nafcillin fig4

PACKAGE LABEL-PRINCIPAL DISPLAY PANEL - 2 gram per vial - Container-Carton (10 Vials) - nafcillin fig4

This description provides information about Nafcillin, a medicine available in 10 x 2 gram vials for Intramuscular or Intravenous Use. It is manufactured by Auromedics and each vial contains 2 grams of sterile, buffered Sodium Nafcillin. The natural rubber-free stopper contains raciln sodium manohydiate. The recommended dosage for adults is 500 mg every 4-6 hours, and directions for use are given in the accompanying insert. The product is stored at controlled room temperature.*

Nafcillin Sodium Chemical Structure - nafcillin str

Nafcillin Sodium Chemical Structure - nafcillin str

Nafcillin Sodium is a chemical compound with a molecular weight of 454.47. No more information is available in the given text.*

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