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The following 13 images provide visual information about the product associated with Bupivacaine Hydrochloride NDC 59923-719 by Areva Pharmaceuticals, 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.

carton-label - 12.5 carton

carton-label - 12.5 carton

Bupivacaine Fisiopharma is an injectable solution containing 2.5mg/ml of Bupivacaine. The product comes in a box with 10 ampoules of 5ml each.*

container-label - 2.5mg 10mL

container-label - 2.5mg 10mL

This text describes a pharmaceutical product called Bupivacaine FisioPharma, which is a 2.5 mg/ml solution for injection. The product comes in a 10 ML batch and has a batch number and expiration date of NNNNN and MM/YYYY, respectively. The product is manufactured by FisioPharma S.r.l. and has an NDC code of 59923-719-10.*

carton-label - 2.5mg 10ml carton

carton-label - 2.5mg 10ml carton

The product is NO1BBO1 Bupivacaine, which is an injectable solution and comes in a pack of 10 ampoules of 10 ml each. The text also includes reference to NDCsmm 110 and Mt g - Noss s Pl Sy 3, but there is not enough information to determine what these are referencing.*

container-label - 2.5mg 5ml

container-label - 2.5mg 5ml

This is a 5 milliliter solution for injection of Bupivacaine, a local anesthetic, at a concentration of 2.5 milligrams per milliliter. The batch number is NNNNN and it is set to expire in MM/YYYY. The National Drug Code is 59923-717-05, and the manufacturer is FISIOPHARMA S.r.l.*

carton-label - 25mg carton

carton-label - 25mg carton

Bupivacaine Fisiopharma is an injectable solution containing 5mg/ml of Bupivacaine. Each package of this medication contains 10 ampoules of 5 ml. Unfortunately, the text includes some unreadable characters and symbols.*

carton-label - 25mg label

carton-label - 25mg label

This is a description of a medical product called Marcaine 0.25%. It is an injection of bupivacaine HCl that comes in a single-dose vial. This is used for infiltration, nerve block, caudal, and epidural anesthesia, but not recommended for spinal anesthesia. It is manufactured by Hospira, Inc. in Lake Forest, IL, USA and comes with an NDC code 0409-1559-18. The text also mentions that it is preservative-free and has a strength of 25 mg/10 mL (2.5 mg/mL).*

carton label - 50mg carton

carton label - 50mg carton

Product: NOTBBOT Bupivacaine injectable solution is packaged in 10 ampoules of 10 ml. It is intended for therapeutic use. The container should be kept out of reach and sight to prevent unauthorized use. The D205 on the container is indicated to ensure appropriate management after use. The text appears to be incomplete and contains some gibberish.*

carton-label - 50mg label

carton-label - 50mg label

Marcaine is a prescription-only, preservative-free injection containing a mixture of 0.5% bupivacaine HCl and 2% xylocaine. It comes in a single-use vial of 10 mL with an NDC number of 0409-1560-18. The concentration of the solution is 50mg/10 mL (5mg/mL). It is indicated for nerve block, caudal, and epidural anesthesia but not for spinal anesthesia. The manufacturer is Hospira.*

container label - 5mg 10ml

container label - 5mg 10ml

This is a description of a medication called Bupivacaine by FISIOPHARMA S.r.l. It is a 5 mg/ml solution for injection, with 10 ML of the solution. The batch number is NNNNN while the expiration date is MM/YYYY. It has an NDC code of 59923-720-10.*

container-label - 5mg 5ml

container-label - 5mg 5ml

This is a 5 mg/ml solution for injection of Bupivacaine, sold under the brand name FISIOPHARMA S.r.I. The batch number is NNNNN, the expiry date is MM/YYYY, and the NDC number is 59923-718-05.*

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table1 - table1

table2 - table2

table2 - table2

This is a list of different classes of drugs and some examples of drugs that belong to each of them. The classes mentioned include anesthetics, antineoplastic agents, antibiotics, antimalarials, anticonvulsants, and other drugs. Some examples of individual drugs within these classes include nitroglycerin, cyclophosphamide, dapsone, chloroquine, phenytoin, and acetaminophen, among others.*

table3 - table3

table3 - table3

This is a table outlining different types of anesthesia, their concentration in mg/mL, and recommended doses in mL for each type of block. Some of the types mentioned include Trigeminal nerve block, Axillary block, Intercostal block, Epidural block, Lumbar sympathetic block, and Pelvic block. The text provides a useful reference for medical professionals administering anesthesia.*

* 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.