Zinc Injectable A 1mg/ml, Solution Injectable Pour Perfusion
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FDA Label Image

Carton Label (Carton Label)

Carton Label (Carton Label)
Zinc Injectable is a solution for injection that contains trihydrate zinc gluconate at 1 mg/ml. It should be used for intravenous infusion. This product should not be administered in its pure form but should be diluted in an isotonic perfusable solution or mixed with parenteral nutrition solutions. It is helpful for cases of malnutrition, hypercatabolism, gastrointestinal fistulas, and chronic diarrhea. Supplementation should cover needs and replace abnormally high losses. It is important to keep this medicine out of children's reach. This medication is authorized and the manufacturer is Laboratoire AGUETTANT.*
FDA Label Image

Vial Label (Vial.label)

Vial Label (Vial.label)
This appears to be a label for a product called "ZINC INJECTABLE". The label includes some characters that are not readable and do not convey any clear information. The label indicates the product is for injection and contains zinc. It also mentions "Perfusion", which could refer to a method of administration. Further information about the product, such as indications, usage instructions, and contraindications, is not available from this text.*

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