Junel
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This gallery contains 20 technical images submitted to the FDA as part of the official labeling for Junel (NDC 67296-1159). Unlike standard consumer photos, these assets often include clinical data figures, molecular chemical structures, and official manufacturer packaging layouts.

As provided by Redpharm Drug, 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 (Image 1)

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Junel 1.5/30 Blister Image (Image 10)

Junel 1.5/30 Blister Image (Image 10)
This text explains how to start birth control pills if your period begins on a day other than Sunday. It mentions to use the day label strip that correlates with the first day of your period. The instruction indicates to start from left to right each week when taking the pills.*
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Junel Fe 1/20 Blister Image (Image 11)

Junel Fe 1/20 Blister Image (Image 11)
This text provides instructions for starting birth control pills depending on the day your period begins. It indicates to place the appropriate day label strip based on the first day of your period and to take the pills from left to right each week.*
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Junel Fe 1.5/30 Blister Image (Image 12)

Junel Fe 1.5/30 Blister Image (Image 12)
This text provides instructions for starting birth control pills on Day 1 of your period if it does not begin on a Sunday. It suggests using a day label strip that corresponds to the first day of your period and indicates the direction in which pills should be taken each week, from left to right.*
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3 Cyclic Tablet Dispensers X 21 Tablets_p1 (Image 13)

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3 Cyclic Tablet Dispensers X 21 Tablets_p2 (Image 14)

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6 Cyclic Tablet Dispensers X 28 Tablets_p1 (Image 15)

6 Cyclic Tablet Dispensers X 28 Tablets_p1 (Image 15)
This text contains information about a contraceptive medication with NDC code 0555-9026-58. The medication is a combination of norethindrone acetate and ethinyl estradiol tablets, along with ferrous fumarate tablets. It is designed to prevent pregnancy and does not protect against HIV or other sexually transmitted diseases. The product comes in a pack with 6 cyclic tablet dispensers, each containing 28 tablets. The tablets are color-coded, with light yellow tablets containing norethindrone acetate and ethinyl estradiol, and brown tablets containing ferrous fumarate. Each dispenser has 21 light yellow tablets and 7 brown tablets. The text also mentions the brand "Junel Fe" and includes additional details about the tablet composition. The product is from a line called "Women's Health."*
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6 Cyclic Tablet Dispensers X 28 Tablets_p2 (Image 16)

6 Cyclic Tablet Dispensers X 28 Tablets_p2 (Image 16)
This is a product description for Junel Fe 1/20, a combination oral contraceptive pill containing norethindrone acetate, ethinyl estradiol, and ferrous fumarate. It comes in a package with 6 cyclic tablet dispensers, each containing 28 tablets. The tablets are color-coded with light yellow for norethindrone acetate and ethinyl estradiol, and brown for ferrous fumarate. The dosage instructions include taking one tablet daily for 28 days as directed by a physician. The product should be stored at 20°C to 25°C. To obtain more information about the product or the manufacturer, you can visit TevaGenerics.com. Keep this medication out of the reach of children.*
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3 Cyclic Tablet Dispensers X 21 Tablets_p1 (Image 17)

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3 Cyclic Tablet Dispensers X 21 Tablets_p2 (Image 18)

3 Cyclic Tablet Dispensers X 21 Tablets_p2 (Image 18)
This text is not readable.*
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6 Cyclic Tablet Dispensers X 28 Tablets_p1 (Image 19)

6 Cyclic Tablet Dispensers X 28 Tablets_p1 (Image 19)
This is information about Jirzel'Fe 1.5mg, a combination oral contraceptive containing norethindrone acetate, ethinyl estradiol, and ferrous fumarate tablets. Each blister card has 28 tablets, with 21 pink tablets containing the hormones and 7 brown tablets containing ferrous fumarate. It is important to note that this product, like all oral contraceptives, is designed to prevent pregnancy and does not protect against HIV infection or other sexually transmitted diseases.*
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Ethinyl Estradiol, Usp Structural Formula (Image 2)

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6 Cyclic Tablet Dispensers X 28 Tablets_p2 (Image 20)

6 Cyclic Tablet Dispensers X 28 Tablets_p2 (Image 20)
This text provides information about Junel Fe 1/20, a type of birth control pill. It contains norethindrone acetate and ethinyl estradiol tablets, along with ferrous fumarate tablets. The pills are stored at controlled room temperature and should be kept out of the reach of children. Each package includes 6 blister cards, with a total of 28 tablets in each card. The dosage is one tablet daily for 28 days as directed by a physician. The pills are pink, brown, and contain specific amounts of the active ingredients. Pharmacists are instructed to provide all information pieces included in the packaging to the patient with each prescription.*
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Table Ii (Image 3)

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Image 1 (Image 4)

Image 1 (Image 4)
This is a list of different studies comparing the outcomes of Ever COC vs. Never COC use in various cohorts. The studies include NICHD Women's Care Study by Marchbanks PA (2002), French E3N cohort Study by Dumeaux V (2005), Shangha Women's Health Study by Dorigochoo T (2000), The Nurses' Health Study I by Hurter DJ (2010), and Oxford Family Planning Study by Vessey M (2013). The comparisons are based on odds ratios (OR), relative risks (RR), and hazard ratios (HR) with corresponding confidence intervals. The text also includes some numerical values such as 0.90 (0.80, 1.0), 1,19 (1.13, 1.26), among others.*
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Image 1 (Image 5)

Image 1 (Image 5)
This text provides instructions for starting birth control pills depending on the day your period begins and the layout for taking pills in the correct order throughout the week. It is a useful reference for individuals starting a new pack of birth control pills.*
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Image 2 (Image 6)

Image 2 (Image 6)
This text provides instructions for taking birth control pills depending on the day your period starts. It guides both Sunday starters and day 1 starters on how to take their pills from left to right each week. It includes a diagram showing the direction for taking the pills each week.*
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Image 3 (Image 7)

Image 3 (Image 7)
This text appears to be an instruction manual for a medication kit related to birth control pills. It provides guidance on how to start the pill pack based on the start of the menstrual cycle and the orientation for taking the pills throughout the week. It also emphasizes the direction to take the pills from left to right each week.*
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Image 4 (Image 8)

Image 4 (Image 8)
This document seems to be a set of instructions or guidelines related to starting birth control pills. It provides information on how to correctly start taking pills based on the day of the week your period begins and includes a visual representation of the weekly cycle. It instructs users to take pills in a specific direction from left to right each week, regardless of the starting day of the period.*
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Junel 1/20 Blister Image (Image 9)

Junel 1/20 Blister Image (Image 9)
This text seems to provide instructions regarding menstrual cycle tracking for women starting their period on days other than Sunday. It also includes some labels and possibly references to weeks. The information appears to be specific to different starting days of the period.*

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