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The following 86 images provide visual information about the product associated with Plegridy Pen NDC 64406-012 by Biogen 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.
This is a statistical table showing the results of a study comparing PLEGRIDY treatment every 14 days to a placebo for patients with a certain condition. The table provides information on the number of subjects at risk at different points in the study, as well as the percentage of patients who experienced a certain outcome in each group.*
The text is providing information about pens - two pens specifically. One is labeled "63 mog Pen" or "0o Pen" and the other is labeled "94 meg Pen" or "Blue Pen." Additionally, there is a figure labeled "Figure A."*
The text suggests an image or figure of a yellow plunger, but without the image itself or any additional information, it is not possible to provide a more elaborate description.*
The text provides a description of an injection device that has a green checkmark visible at the top. There is a medicine window and a needle cover with an injection status window adjacent to it. A yellow plunger inside the device can be seen through the body, and there is a needle inside the device. The device is depicted in Figure N.*
The text seems to be a description of a medicine cap with green stripes and a visible window for the injection status body. Figure A may be a visual representation of this medicine cap.*
The text describes an image or diagram of a window with two medicine blocks labeled "Injection Status" and "Medicine", respectively. Below the medicine blocks, there is a yellow plunger shown. The description is incomplete as it refers to a figure labeled J, which is not accessible.*
The text describes a figure (Figure K) that shows a medicine window with a green checkmark visible. The needle is inside the medicine window and has a needle cover. There is a yellow plunger visible in the injection status body window.*
This is a description of two different prefilled syringes, one with a capacity of 63 milligrams and the other with a capacity of 94 milligrams. They are identified by their color, with the orange syringe being the 63 mg one, and the blue syringe being the 94 mg one. Figure A may depict an image or diagram of these syringes.*
This text is a list of medical items, including a needle, syringe, cover, medicine, body, and plunger. It also mentions a Figure A, but offers no further context.*
This appears to be a list of medical supplies including gauze pads, adhesive bandages, and a sharps container, accompanied by a diagram labeled "Figure B". Not much else can be discerned from this limited text.*
The provided text is not enough to generate a useful description as it consists only of few words, which are technical in nature and lack context. Therefore, the description cannot be created.*
This is a description of a medical device which is a sterile needle pre-filled syringe for administering Plegridy medication. The syringe has a 23-gauge needle that is 1% inch long.*
This is a list of two medical items. The first item is an adhesive bandage commonly used to protect and cover small cuts or wounds. The second item is a sharps container used to safely dispose of sharp medical instruments such as needles and scalpels.*
The text describes a tool or device called "T-Plunger" that has a protective rubber cap or cover. It is accompanied by a visual diagram or figure (Figure A).*
This appears to be a set of labels for a medical toolkit or device. One label reads "glass" and another reads "syringe". There is a third label with an illustration of a syringe tip, labeled "tip". The labels seem to be part of a larger set of instructions or labels, but without additional context, it is not clear what product they are attached to or what their specific purpose is.*
This appears to be a list of items and specifications with no clear context or purpose. It is unclear how they relate to each other or what they might be used for.*
This is a list of four items commonly found in medical settings. The first two items are "adhesive" and "bandage" which likely refers to a sticky medical dressing used to cover wounds. The next item is "sharps" which commonly refers to medical instruments that can pierce skin, such as needles and scalpels. The final item is "container" which could refer to a variety of storage units found in medical settings, but when paired with "sharps" likely refers to a specialized container used for safely disposing of sharp medical instruments.*
The text seems to be a list of items or components of something. It contains the words "Plunger," "Syringe," "Protective Rubber Cap," and "Cover." It also includes a reference to "Figure A." It is unclear what this list of items pertains to or what context it is in.*
This is a description of the Plegridy Pen, which is used for subcutaneous injections of peginterferon beta-1a. The starter pack includes two single-dose prefilled autoinjectors, one with a dose of 63 mcg/0.5 mL and the other with a dose of 94 mcg/0.5 mL. The product is only for subcutaneous use and comes with a medication guide. The NDC number is provided for prescription purposes.*
Plegridy Pen is a medication used for subcutaneous injection. It contains peginterferon beta-1a and comes in a dosage of 125 mcg/0.5 mL. It is administered every 14 days and is dispensed with a medication guide. This medication is only available with a prescription from a healthcare provider.*
Plegridy is a medication for subcutaneous use only that comes in a starter pack with two single-dose prefilled syringes. The first dose contains 63 mcg/0.5 mL and the second dose contains 94 mcg/0.5 mL of peginterferon beta-1a. It requires a prescription and a medication guide provided by Biogen. The product is represented by the NDC 64406-016-01.*
The text describes a medication called "Plegridy" with the active ingredient "peginterferon beta-1a". It is an injection that comes in a package containing 2 single-dose prefilled syringes each containing 125 mcg/0.5 mL. The medication is for subcutaneous use only and should be taken every 14 days. The package also includes a Dpn and medication guide from Biogen.*
* 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.