Simliya Kit
Product Images NDC 65862-886

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This gallery contains 9 technical images submitted to the FDA as part of the official labeling for Simliya (NDC 65862-886). Unlike standard consumer photos, these assets often include clinical data figures, molecular chemical structures, and official manufacturer packaging layouts.

As provided by Aurobindo Pharma Limited, 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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Table Iii: Circulatory Disease Mortality Rates Per 100,000 Woman-years By Age, Smoking Status, And Oral Contraceptive Use (Deso Ethinyl Fig1)

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In What Order To Take The Pills (Deso Ethinyl Fig2)

In What Order To Take The Pills (Deso Ethinyl Fig2)
The text contains study titles and codes related to the use or non-use of certain drugs and their effects on health. The studies referenced involve COC (likely oral contraceptives) use and GO (unknown acronym) use. There is also a mention of an "Effct Esimate." This text appears to be a list of references rather than a complete description, so no conclusive information can be generated.*
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Pick The Day Label Strip (Deso Ethinyl Fig3)

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Package Label-principal Display Panel (0.15 mg/0.02 mg and 0.01 mg (Pouch Label))

Package Label-principal Display Panel (0.15 mg/0.02 mg and 0.01 mg (Pouch Label))
This is a label template with the days of the week (MON-SUN) written on it. It includes a space to peel and place a label. There is also a color chart with the color names (White to off-white, Green, and Light Blue) written in black.*
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Package Label-principal Display Panel (0.15 mg/0.02 mg and 0.01 mg (Pouch Carton))

Package Label-principal Display Panel (0.15 mg/0.02 mg and 0.01 mg (Pouch Carton))
Not available.*
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Deso Ethinyl Fig6

Deso Ethinyl Fig6
This appears to be an image of a label with spaces to place a day of the week. There are options for Monday through Sunday and spaces for "Peel and Place" labels to be affixed. The labels are colored with a range of off-white to white shades, with additional colors for green and light blue. There is no available information on the purpose or context for these labels.*
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Deso Ethinyl Fig7

Deso Ethinyl Fig7
Simliya is a medication intended to prevent pregnancy. It is a combination of desogestrel and ethinyl estradiol in the form of tablets. The package comes in three pouches of twenty-eight tablets each. Each tablet contains 0.15 mg desogestrel and 0.02 mg ethinyl estradiol USP, except for the green tablets which contain 0.01 mg ethinyl estradiol USP. The medication does not protect against sexually transmitted infections. The usual dose is as prescribed by a doctor and the medication should be stored between 20°C and 25°C. Patient labeling and a patient label are provided with each package dispensed to the patient. The product should be kept out of reach of children. The manufacturer is located in India.*
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Deso Ethinyl Fig8

Deso Ethinyl Fig8
This is a medication packaging of a 28-day regimen of an oral contraceptive pill intended for preventing pregnancy. The packaging contains both labeling and brief patient labeling with instructions and dosages indicating that it contains white or off-white and green tablets with different amounts of desogestrel and ethinyl estradiol USP. Made in India, it is important to store it at the prescribed temperature, and it is solely Rx. While this product protects against pregnancy, it does not protect against HIV infection or any other sexually transmitted diseases.*
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Chemical Structure (Deso Ethinyl Str1)

Chemical Structure (Deso Ethinyl Str1)
The text seems to be a list of two drugs, Desogestrel and Ethinyl Estradiol. No other information is available, so it is not possible to generate a useful description.*

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