Voriconazole Powder, For Suspension
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Label (Voriconazole For Oral Suspension 12)
This is a description of Voriconazole for Oral Suspension, containing 3 grams of voriconazole. Before reconstitution, it should be stored in a dry powder form at a temperature range of 2°C to 8°C. After reconstitution, it must be stored at a temperature range of 20°C to 25°C, and avoided from refrigeration or freezing. The unused suspension should be discarded after 14 days of reconstitution. The recommended dosage and use can be found in the prescribing information. Each mL after reconstitution contains 40 mg of voriconazole. It is available in orange flavor and in a 75 mL bottle.*
Carton (Voriconazole For Oral Suspension 13)
This is a medication called Voriconazole, which is only to be used orally. It comes in a suspension form with the strength of 40mg/mL. The oral dispenser is included in the packaging for convenience. The storage instructions are different for the dry powder and the suspension. The mixing directions and dosage information are provided in the accompanying information. The product should be kept out of reach of children, and it is distributed by Amneal Pharmaceuticals LLC.*
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This appears to be a list of different products related to child-resistant bottle caps and oral medication dispensers. The list includes a bottle cap plunger, a bottle adapter, an oral dispenser, and a tip. It is unclear what each individual product does or how they work together, but they seem to be designed to provide added safety measures when administering medication to children.*
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* These product label images have been analyzed using experimental machine learning. Please verify findings with the primary label text.