Proair Respiclick Powder, Metered
Product Images NDC 59310-580

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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 Respiclick (NDC 59310-580). 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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Steps 1-3 (Image 13)

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Teva Respiratory Logo (Image 15)

Teva Respiratory Logo (Image 15)
This text appears to be a label for a ProAir RespiClick product that includes albuterol sulfate as an inhalation powder. The label includes a dose counter, instructions for use, and other product information. The NDC code is 59310-580-20 and it is intended for oral inhalation only. The rest of the text is either product information or identification numbers.*
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Proair Respiclick® (albuterol Sulfate) Inhalation Powder 90 Mcg, 200 Metered Inhalations, Carton (Image 16)

Proair Respiclick® (albuterol Sulfate) Inhalation Powder 90 Mcg, 200 Metered Inhalations, Carton (Image 16)
This passage provides instructions and information about using the PROAIR RESPICLICK dry powder inhaler. The inhaler requires loading a dose every time the red cap is opened and the dose must be inhaled. The full instructions should be read before use. It is important to open and close the red cap properly to ensure the readiness of the next dose. The text also includes a brief instruction on how to reload the next dose.*
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The text describes the components of an inhaler, including a vent, dose counter, mouthpiece, and a red cap. It does not provide any further details or context for the inhaler. This information could be useful for someone who is familiar with inhalers and their components, but without additional information it is difficult to provide a more comprehensive description.*
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This text describes the status of an inhaler. It states that the inhaler is full and has 200 doses available, while also indicating that an empty inhaler has zero doses left.*
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* These product label images have been analyzed using experimental machine learning. Please verify findings with the primary label text.