Doxy 100 Injection, Powder, Lyophilized, For Solution
Product Images NDC 63323-130

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This gallery contains 4 technical images submitted to the FDA as part of the official labeling for Doxy 100 (NDC 63323-130). Unlike standard consumer photos, these assets often include clinical data figures, molecular chemical structures, and official manufacturer packaging layouts.

As provided by Fresenius Kabi Usa, Llc, these visuals offer a comprehensive scientific overview of the product's physical and chemical identity, aiding pharmacists and researchers in product verification and study.

FDA Label Image

Structural Formula (Dox0a 0001 01)

Structural Formula (Dox0a 0001 01)
Chemical structure diagram of doxycycline, showing its molecular components including hydroxyl groups, amide, and functional groups, along with associated hydrochloride, water, and ethanol components as part of the compound structure.*
FDA Label Image

Novaplus Logo (Dox0a 0001 02)

FDA Label Image

Figure (Dox0a 0001 03)

Figure (Dox0a 0001 03)
Label for Doxy 100, doxycycline for injection, USP, a lyophilized powder for intravenous infusion. Each vial contains 100 mg doxycycline equivalent. The package includes 10 vials requiring reconstitution and dilution before administration. Manufactured by Fresenius Kabi USA, LLC.*
FDA Label Image

Figure (Dox0a 0001 04)

Figure (Dox0a 0001 04)
Label for Doxy 100 injection powder by Fresenius Kabi USA, LLC. Contains doxycycline for injection USP equivalent to 100 mg per vial. Intended for intravenous infusion only, requiring dilution of the reconstituted solution. Includes storage instructions and warnings to protect from light and retain carton until use. Barcode and lot/expiration section present.*

* About these descriptions: Image descriptions on this page are generated by automated AI analysis of the product label images from the manufacturer's FDA label submission (SPL). They are provided for reference only and may contain errors or omissions. Always rely on the printed label itself and the official FDA labeling, and consult a pharmacist or healthcare professional with any questions about this product.