Hyrimoz Injection, Solution
Product Images NDC 61314-476
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Product Visual Gallery
This gallery contains 77 technical images submitted to the FDA as part of the official labeling for Hyrimoz (NDC 61314-476). Unlike standard consumer photos, these assets often include clinical data figures, molecular chemical structures, and official manufacturer packaging layouts.
As provided by Sandoz Inc, these visuals offer a comprehensive scientific overview of the product's physical and chemical identity, aiding pharmacists and researchers in product verification and study.
Product Images & Figures Index
10-02-label (10 02 Image)
Figure 10a (10mg Imagea)
Figure 10c (10mg Imagec)
Figure 10d (10mg Imaged)
Figure 10e (10mg Imagee)
Figure 10f (10mg Imagef)
Figure 10g (10mg Imageg)
Figure 10h (10mg Imageh)
20-02 Pfs Label (20 02 Pfs Image)
20-04 Pfs Label (20 04 Pfs Image)
40-04 Pen Label (40 04 Pen Image)
80-08 3pfs Label (80 08 Pfs Image)
80-08 Pen Label (80 08 Pen Image)
80-40 2pfs Label (80 40 Pfs Image)
80-40 3pen Label (80 40 Pen Image)
Figa (Figa)
Figaa (Figaa)
Figure 10b (Figure 10b)
40-08 Pen Label (Gp2017 Pen)
40-08 Pfs Label (Gp2017 Syringe)
Fig 1 (Gp2017 Fig1)
Fig 2 (Gp2017 Fig2)
Figb (Gp2017 Figc)
Fig E (Gp2017 Fige)
Figee (Gp2017 Figf)
Figff (Gp2017 Figg)
Figgg1 (Gp2017 Figh)
Figgg (Gp2017 Figh1)
Fighh (Gp2017 Figi)
Figii (Gp2017 Figj)
Figjj (Gp2017 Figk)
Figkk (Gp2017 Figl)
Fige (Image 01)
Figf (Image 02)
Figl (Image 03)
Figa (Image 04)
Figc (Image 05)
Figd (Image 06)
Figg (Image 07)
Figh (Image 08)
Figi (Image 09)
Figj (Image 10)
Figk (Image 11)
Figbb (Image 12)
Figaa (Image 13)
Figbb (Image 14)
Figcc (Image 15)
Figcc (Image 16)
Fig E (Image 17)
Figee (Image 18)
Figff (Image 19)
Figgg (Image 20)
Figgg1 (Image 21)
Fighh (Image 22)
Figii (Image 23)
Figjj (Image 24)
Figkk (Image 25)
Figure 10b (Image 26)
Figure 10a (Image 27)
Plunger Rod, Finger Grip, Needle Cap - This text seems to be describing different components of a medical syringe. The plunger rod is likely a part of the syringe used for drawing and pushing out fluids, while the finger grip may refer to a textured area on the syringe barrel for easy handling. The needle cap is possibly the protective cover for the needle, used to ensure sterility before use.*
Figure 10c (Image 28)
Figure 10d (Image 29)
Figure 10e (Image 30)
Figure 10f (Image 31)
Figure 10g (Image 32)
Figure 10h (Image 33)
Figb (Image 34)
Figc (Image 35)
Figd (Image 36)
Fige (Image 37)
Figf (Image 38)
Figg (Image 39)
Figh (Image 40)
Figi (Image 41)
Figj (Image 42)
Figk (Image 43)
Figl (Image 44)
* These product label images have been analyzed using experimental machine learning. Please verify findings with the primary label text.