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The following 9 images provide visual information about the product associated with Cefaclor NDC 61442-174 by Carlsbad Technology, Inc., 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.

125mg per 5mL Bottle Label - 150mL - cef 125 150

125mg per 5mL Bottle Label -  150mL - cef 125 150

This text provides instructions for the proper storage and mixing of an oral suspension medication containing Cefaclor USP Monohydrate. The medication should be stored at room temperature in a moisture-free environment and mixed with water before use. One teaspoonful of the oral suspension contains 125mg of anhydrous Cefaclor. The medication should be kept in a refrigerator and is usable for 14 days after mixing. The bottle is oversized to provide space for proper shaking. The directions state that dosage information is available in the literature provided. The medication is provided in a strawberry-flavored dry mixture. The lot number for this medication is KRP25e.*

125mg per 5mL Bottle Label - 75mL - cef 125 75

125mg per 5mL Bottle Label -  75mL - cef 125 75

This is a product description for an oral suspension medication called Cefaclor USP. The medication comes in an oversize bottle, which needs to be stored in a refrigerator, and only lasts 14 days. To prepare the medication, water needs to be added to the dry mixture and shaken well. The medication is specifically designed for pediatric patients and recommended dose varies depending on each case. The provided information also includes manufacturer details and a lot number.*

187mg per 5mL Bottle Label - 100mL - cef 187 100

187mg per 5mL Bottle Label -  100mL - cef 187 100

This text describes the storage and usage instructions for the antibiotic medication Cefaclor Monohydrate in dry, strawberry-flavored form for oral suspension. Prior to mixing, it should be stored between 20-25°C (68-77°F) and protected from moisture. The mixing instructions require adding 70 mL of water in small portions and shaking well after each addition. The medication is intended for oral consumption and is packaged in an oversize bottle for convenient shaking. Dosage information is included for both pedriatic and adult patients. The medication must be refrigerated and can be stored for up to 14 days once mixed. The label includes information about the manufacturer, distributor, and expiration date.*

187mg per 5mL Bottle Label - 50mL - cef 187 50

187mg per 5mL Bottle Label -  50mL - cef 187 50

This is a medication for Oral Suspension, USP with active ingredient Cefacior. The medication should be stored at a temperature range of 20-25°C (68-77°F). The bottle should be shaken well after adding 36mL of water in two portions to the dry mixture to prepare the medication. The dosage and other information are also provided. The medication is manufactured by Phanaceutical Ind. Co., Ltd. The lot number is KRP37e.*

250mg per 5mL Bottle Label - 150mL - cef 250 150

250mg per 5mL Bottle Label -  150mL - cef 250 150

This is a set of instructions and information for a medication containing cefaclor, an antibiotic. The medication is in the form of a dry mixture in a bottle, which must be stored at a controlled room temperature before mixing. The instructions detail how to mix the medication with water and how to take it, with dosage information for both pediatric and adult patients. The medication must be refrigerated after mixing and can be kept for up to 14 days. The bottle contains a strawberry-flavored mixture equivalent to 7.5 g of anhydrous cefaclor.*

250mg per 5mL Bottle Label - 75mL - cef 250 75

250mg per 5mL Bottle Label -  75mL - cef 250 75

Prior to mixing, store at room temperature (20-25°C). The provided bottle contains a dry mixture of cefaclor. To prepare, add 63 mL of water in two parts and shake well after each addition. Each 5 mL of the resulting mixture contains cefaclor equivalent to 250 mg of anhydrous cefaclor for oral suspension. This medication is intended for use by adults at a dosage of 250 mg every 8 hours. Shake the bottle well before use. Please refer to the included literature for further dosing information. This product is contained in a bottle with extra space for shaking and should be stored in the refrigerator. Lot number KRP50e, expiration date not available.*

375mg per 5mL Bottle Label - 100mL - cef 375 100

375mg per 5mL Bottle Label -  100mL - cef 375 100

This is a description of Cefaclor oral suspension, a medication used for treating bacterial infections. The medication comes in a bottle as a dry mixture that includes Cefaclor monohydrate equivalent to 7.5 g anhydrous cefaclor. The Oversize bottle provides extra space for shaking. The text provides instructions on how to mix the medication, store it and use it. Cefaclor oral suspension can be kept in a refrigerator for 14 days without significant loss of potency. Information about the dosage for pediatric patients and adults is also provided. *

375mg per 5mL Bottle Label - 50mL - cef 375 50

375mg per 5mL Bottle Label -  50mL - cef 375 50

This is the description of Cefaclor, an oral suspension medicine that must be stored at a controlled room temperature and protected from moisture. It provides complete dosage information for pediatric and adult patients. The medicine comes in a dry, strawberry flavored mixture that must be mixed with water before use. One bottle contains Cefaclor Monohydrate equivalent to 375g anhydrous cefaclor. It's recommended to refrigerate the mixture and discard the unused portion after 14 days. Lot number KRP75e with expiry date is also mentioned.*

Chemical Formula - cef00 0004 01

Chemical Formula - cef00 0004 01

* 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.