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This gallery contains 13 technical images submitted to the FDA as part of the official labeling for Junel (NDC 63629-5628). Unlike standard consumer photos, these assets often include clinical data figures, molecular chemical structures, and official manufacturer packaging layouts.

As provided by Bryant Ranch Prepack, these visuals offer a comprehensive scientific overview of the product's physical and chemical identity, aiding pharmacists and researchers in product verification and study.

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Norethindrone Acetate, Usp Structural Formula (Junel Image 1)

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1 (Junel Image 10)

1 (Junel Image 10)
The document provides instructions for starting birth control pills based on the day of your menstrual cycle. It mentions the option for both day-1 and Sunday starters, with a day label strip to be placed according to the first day of your period. Additionally, the text includes the pill type (Junel 1.5/30), the days of the week (Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat), and a directional guideline to take the pills from left to right each week.*
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1 (Junel Image 11)

1 (Junel Image 11)
This text provides instructions for starting birth control pills if your period begins on a day other than Sunday. It advises to use the day label strip that starts with the first day of your period. Additionally, it instructs to take pills from left to right each week.*
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1 (Junel Image 12)

1 (Junel Image 12)
This text appears to be an instruction related to taking birth control pills, particularly Junel 1.5/30. It starts by indicating that if your period starts on a day other than Sunday, you should place the day label strip according to the first day of your period. The text continues with a layout showing the week structure and emphasizes taking the pills from left to right each week.*
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Ethinyl Estradiol, Usp Structural Formula (Junel Image 2)

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Table Ii (Junel Image 3)

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Image 1 (Junel Image 4)

Image 1 (Junel Image 4)
The text contains information about various studies related to the use of combined oral contraceptives (COC). The studies mentioned include NICHD Women's Care Study, French E3N cohort Study, Shangha Women's Health Study, The Nurses' Health Study I and II, Oxord Family Planning Study, and Danish Sex Hormone Register Study. These studies compare the use of COC vs. never-use and provide odds ratios (OR), relative risks (RR), and hazard ratios (HR) values. The text also references different effect estimates obtained from the studies. Overall, the text presents a comparison of the effects of COC use on various health outcomes.*
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1 (Junel Image 5)

1 (Junel Image 5)
This text is a set of instructions for starting birth control pills based on the day of the week your period begins. It provides guidance on where to place the day label strip and how to take the pills each week from left to right. The specific brand mentioned is Junel® 1/20 5.*
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1 (Junel Image 6)

1 (Junel Image 6)
This appears to be a medication instruction sheet for Junel 1.5/30, a combination birth control pill. It provides guidance on how to start taking the pills based on the start day of one's menstrual cycle and the order in which the pills should be taken each week. This information can be helpful for individuals using this specific brand of birth control.*
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1 (Junel Image 7)

1 (Junel Image 7)
This text provides instructions for starting birth control pills on a day other than Sunday. It suggests placing the day label strip that aligns with the first day of your period. Additionally, it mentions taking the pills each week in a left-to-right direction as indicated.*
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1 (Junel Image 8)

1 (Junel Image 8)
This text includes instructions for starting birth control pills based on the day of the week that your period starts. It is part of the information related to Junel Fe 1.5/30 birth control pack. It guides to place the day label strip related to the first day of your period. The pills need to be taken from left to right direction each week.*
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1 (Junel Image 9)

1 (Junel Image 9)
This text provides instructions for starting birth control pills based on the day of the week your menstrual period begins. It mentions placing the day label strip correctly according to the first day of your period and emphasizes the direction in which to take the pills each week from left to right. Additionally, it mentions the brand Junel® 1/20 5.*
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Label (Lbl636295628)

Label (Lbl636295628)
Each tablet of this medication, Junel® Fe, contains 1 mg of Norethindrone Acetate, 20 mcg of Ethinyl Estradiol, and 75 mg of Ferrous fumarate. The recommended dosage is one tablet daily for 28 days as prescribed by a physician. The medication is intended to prevent pregnancy and should be kept out of reach of children. It is important to store the medication at 20° to 25°C (68° to 77°F). For detailed prescribing information, the QR code on the packaging can be scanned to access the full package insert. Please note that this medication does not protect against HIV infection (AIDS) or other sexually transmitted diseases.*

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