Product Images Enbrel
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- Figure 2. ASAS 20 Responses in Ankylosing Spondylitis - enbrel 03
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- B Inspect the Enbrel SureClick autoinjector. - enbrel 06
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- D Prepare and clean your injection site. - enbrel 08
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- Note: After you remove autoinjector from your skin, the needle will be automatically covered. - enbrel 11
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- K Discard the used autoinjector and the white cap. - enbrel 12
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- 6. Hold the prefilled syringe with the covered needle pointing down. If bubbles are seen in the syringe, very gently tap the prefilled syringe to allow any bubbles to rise to the top of the syringe. Turn the syringe so that the purple horizontal lines on the barrel are directly facing you. Check to see if the amount of liquid in the syringe falls between the purple lines. The top of the liquid may be curved. If the syringe does not have the right amount of liquid, do not use that syringe. Contact your pharmacist or call 1-888-4ENBREL (1-888-436-2735) for assistance. - enbrel 13
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- 4. With a quick and “dart like” motion, insert the needle at a 45 degree angle into the skin. - enbrel 15
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- One prefilled diluent syringe containing 1 mL of diluent (liquid) with attached adapter and twist off capOne plungerOne Enbrel vialOne 27 gauge ½ inch needle in hard plastic coverOne vial adapter - enbrel 16
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- 1. Remove the pink plastic cap from the Enbrel vial. Do not remove the gray stopper or silver metal ring around the top of the Enbrel vial. - enbrel 17
- 3. Open the wrapper that contains the 27 gauge needle by peeling apart the tabs and set the needle aside for later use. - enbrel 18
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- 4. Open the wrapper that contains the vial adapter by peeling apart the tabs and set the vial adapter aside for later use. Do not touch the vial adapter’s twist on end or the spike inside. - enbrel 19
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Product Label Images
The following 100 images provide visual information about the product associated with Enbrel NDC 58406-021 by Immunex Corporation, 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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The figure shows the time course of ACR20 responses in two studies. Study I compares the response to a placebo alone versus a 25 mg Enbrel dose alone. Study II compares the response to a placebo plus MTX versus a 25 mg Enbrel dose plus MTX. The percent responding is also shown.*
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This is a chart or table showing the percentage of respondents for a treatment (most likely with a drug called etanercept) and a placebo. The percentage for the treatment group is 100, but further details are not available due to the limited nature of the text obtained via .*
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The text appears to describe a medicine container or device with a purple start button, an expiration date, and a safety guard (with a needle inside). However, without additional context or information, it is difficult to determine the specific purpose or use of this item.*
B Inspect the Enbrel SureClick autoinjector. - enbrel 06

This appears to be a set of instructions regarding the use of a medical injection. The expiration date is mentioned, as well as a yellow window that indicates the injection has been completed. A green safety guard is also mentioned, which suggests that the needle is inside and protected. Finally, it is mentioned that the white cap should be removed.*
New autoinjector Alcohol wipes Cotton ball or gauze pad Adhesive bandage Sharps disposal container. “Step 4: Finish” - enbrel 07

This is a description of a green safety guard with a needle inside and a white cap on. There is also a mention of a window and medicine, but without further context, it is unclear what this refers to.*
E Pull white cap straight off when you are ready to inject. - enbrel 09

This text describes three different body parts: upper arm, stomach area/abdomen, and thigh. It may be relevant in a medical or fitness context.*
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This text describes some features of an object that may be either a machine, equipment or appliance. It includes a finger grip, a door button, a viewing window and a door. The context is not specified, making it difficult to determine what type of object it is.*
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This appears to be a list of features or components of some sort of software or electronic device. The list includes a "Status button," "Speaker," "Error symbols," "Progress bar," and "Speed switch." Without further context, it is not clear what specific product or system this list relates to.*
Note: After you remove autoinjector from your skin, the needle will be automatically covered. - enbrel 11

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The text seems to be describing the instructions for using Enbrel Mini, a type of medicine with a purple cap. It advises users to check the label and ensure that they use the correct side, and to be conscious of the expiration date. However, without more information, it is difficult to tell what Enbrel Mini is used for or what specific instructions are associated with its use.*
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This appears to be a label or instructional text related to Enbrel Mini, a medication or medical device. The text warns that the needle is inside the product with the purple cap removed. However, there is no information regarding the purpose, dosage or usage instructions of the medicine itself.*
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This text describes a plunger rod and a type of medication called Enbrel Mini, which comes in a single-dose prefilled cartridge.*
6. Hold the prefilled syringe with the covered needle pointing down. If bubbles are seen in the syringe, very gently tap the prefilled syringe to allow any bubbles to rise to the top of the syringe. Turn the syringe so that the purple horizontal lines on the barrel are directly facing you. Check to see if the amount of liquid in the syringe falls between the purple lines. The top of the liquid may be curved. If the syringe does not have the right amount of liquid, do not use that syringe. Contact your pharmacist or call 1-888-4ENBREL (1-888-436-2735) for assistance. - enbrel 13

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This is a list of features found in a device or object that include a finger grip, door button, viewing window, and door. The context or purpose of the object is not clear from the text provided.*
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This text suggests that there may be a green safety guard containing a needle inside. It is unclear what the context or purpose of this guard may be.*
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The given text describes some components or features that might belong to an electronic device. It includes a status button, a speaker, error symbols, a progress bar, and a speed switch. However, there is not enough context to determine the type, purpose or functionality of the device.*
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This appears to be a description of a medication called Enbrel Mini which has a purple cap and a window to view the medicine inside. The label and expiration date are also mentioned.*
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The text seems to be part of a set of instructions for using a medical product, specifically for a device called "Enbrel Mini". It indicates that the needle is inside the device and that a purple cap needs to be removed before use. The purpose of the device and product is not clear without further context.*
4. With a quick and “dart like” motion, insert the needle at a 45 degree angle into the skin. - enbrel 15

One prefilled diluent syringe containing 1 mL of diluent (liquid) with attached adapter and twist off capOne plungerOne Enbrel vialOne 27 gauge ½ inch needle in hard plastic coverOne vial adapter - enbrel 16

1. Remove the pink plastic cap from the Enbrel vial. Do not remove the gray stopper or silver metal ring around the top of the Enbrel vial. - enbrel 17

3. Open the wrapper that contains the 27 gauge needle by peeling apart the tabs and set the needle aside for later use. - enbrel 18

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This text appears to be a list of medical supplies that includes bandages, cotton balls, a syringe, a sharps disposal container, and two types of needles: short and long. It could be helpful for individuals in the medical field or those in need of medical treatment who may require these items for wound care or medication administration.*
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The text is not enough to generate a useful description. It only provides information about the color of a vial and the color of a stopper, but not the context or purpose of these objects.*
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The text says "Long Short needie needle". It appears to be a list of two words related to sewing or stitching. "Long" and "Short" probably refer to the length of needles, while "needie" and "needle" are alternative spellings meaning the same thing.*
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Plunger is a simple yet effective tool used for unclogging plumbing blockages. It features a rubber suction cup attached to a stick-like handle. When pressed onto a clogged drain or toilet, the suction cup creates a vacuum that dislodges the blockage and allows water to flow freely. Plungers are a common household item and are readily available at hardware stores.*
4. Open the wrapper that contains the vial adapter by peeling apart the tabs and set the vial adapter aside for later use. Do not touch the vial adapter’s twist on end or the spike inside. - enbrel 19

* 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.