Proair Digihaler
Product Images NDC 59310-540

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Product Visual Gallery

This gallery contains 16 technical images submitted to the FDA as part of the official labeling for Proair Digihaler (NDC 59310-540). Unlike standard consumer photos, these assets often include clinical data figures, molecular chemical structures, and official manufacturer packaging layouts.

As provided by Teva Respiratory, 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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Chemical Structure (Image 1)

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Figure F (Image 10)

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Figure G (Image 11)

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Figure H (Image 12)

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Steps 1-3 Image (Image 13)

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Teva Logo (Image 14)

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Carton 59310-117-20 (Image 15)

Carton 59310-117-20 (Image 15)
This appears to be a description of a product called "digihaler" which contains abuterol sulfate as an inhalation powder. It includes a code or identifier (NDCSS31011720) and the brand name "Profir". The meaning of the text elements "Setaiton cong rn", "@butero siate", "3ler hisistionpouds", "NOCES31017-20", and "Rxonly" is unclear and may be the result of errors.*
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Carton Image 59310-540-20 (Image 16)

Carton Image 59310-540-20 (Image 16)
This is a description of two types of inhalation powders containing albuterol sulfate for respiratory conditions like asthma. The first one is labeled as ProAir and the second is labeled as Digihaler. It is not available if any further details or instructions are given.*
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Figure 1 (Image 2)

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Teva Logo (Image 3)

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Teva Logo (Image 4)

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Figure A (Image 5)

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Figure B (Image 6)

Figure B (Image 6)
This text appears to be a description of an inhaler that has a capacity of 200 doses. The first line says "Inhaler Full", indicating that the inhaler is currently full of medication. The second line says "Inhaler Empty", suggesting that the inhaler has been used up completely. The third line says "200 Doses", which is likely the total capacity of the inhaler. The fourth line says "0 Doses", which indicates that the inhaler has been emptied and there are no remaining doses.*
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Figure C (Image 7)

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Figure D (Image 8)

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Figure E (Image 9)

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