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The following 12 images provide visual information about the product associated with Thalomid NDC 59572-210 by Celgene 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.
The text describes a graph showing the proportion of subjects with or without progression, with time (in weeks) on the x-axis and the proportion on the y-axis. There are three treatment groups represented: Trol/Dex, Placebo/Dex, and a group of censored data. The specific results of the graph cannot be discerned from the provided text.*
This text includes information about a prescription drug called THALOMID, which can cause severe birth defects and other medical problems. It also provides instructions for patients, including women of childbearing age, on how to take the medication responsibly and avoid negative side effects. The text also mentions a confidential survey that patients must take to ensure they can follow information designed to prevent serious risks to unborn babies.*
This text describes guidelines for pharmacists dispensing Thalidomide, a drug used for multiple myeloma. The THALOMID REMS program requires counseling for every patient and prescriptions must contain an authorization number and patient risk category. The pharmacist must only dispense a 4-week supply, and no refills or telephone prescriptions are allowed. Additionally, the drug poses severe risks to unborn babies and should not be used by pregnant women or those planning to be pregnant while using the drug. It is stored in a temperature-controlled environment and is supplied in opaque blister packs containing 28 capsules each.*
The text is a set of instructions and guidelines for pharmacists working in pharmacies that distribute a medication called Thalomid (thalidomide). The instructions include reviewing orders and counseling patients before dispensing the medication, only accepting prescriptions with specific authorization numbers, not accepting automated or telephone prescriptions, and dispensing blister packs intact with enclosed prescribing information. There are also specific storage guidelines for the medication.*
This is an instruction for the medicine "THALOMID" (thalidomide). It contains guidelines for pharmacists for prescribing and dispensing the medicine and counseling patients. The instructions also contain information for patients on how to take the medicine and prevent pregnancy while on it. A warning is provided about the severe birth defects that can occur if taken while pregnant, and guidelines for men and women to follow when using the medicine are given. Multiple texts appear on the page, including warnings and legal disclaimers, information on potential side effects, and directions for obtaining THALOMID.*
This is a pharmaceutical product package of Thalomid, containing blister packs with 5 packs, each with 28 capsules of 100 mg Thalidomide. It suggests that the pharmacist will dispense the product with its enclosed prescribing information and medication guide. There is also a reference to THALOMID REMS program.*
This is a collection of text fragments, including medical and pharmaceutical information about THALOMID®, such as usage guidelines, warnings, and potential side effects. It includes instructions for pharmacists to dispense THALOMID®, as well as warnings for women who are pregnant or breastfeeding and for men who may father a child while taking the drug. The text also includes general guidelines for taking THALOMID® and a warning that it can cause severe birth defects.*
This appears to be a medication label for a drug called THALOMID, contained in blister packs with 28 capsules each. The label includes prescribing information and warnings about the drug, which may be used for multiple myeloma in adults but may be associated with increased risk of venous thromboembolic events. Information is also provided on how to dispense the medication.*
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