Epinephrine Injection
Product Images NDC 67296-1946

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This gallery contains 18 technical images submitted to the FDA as part of the official labeling for Epinephrine (NDC 67296-1946). 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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Structure (Image 1)

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0.3 mg Injector (Image 15)

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0.15 mg Injector (Image 16)

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0.3 mg Carton (Image 17)

0.3 mg Carton (Image 17)
The text is describing a product related to epinephrine injections used for allergic emergencies, specifically anaphylaxis. It provides instructions on how to use the single-dose auto-injectors and the trainer, emphasizing adult supervision. The package includes two Epinephrine Injection USP 0.3 mg auto-injectors and one trainer. It also instructs to visit www.TevaEpinephrine.com for more information and to register the auto-injectors for free refill reminders.*
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0.15 mg Carton (Image 18)

0.15 mg Carton (Image 18)
This text provides instructions on how to use an auto-injector for emergency allergy situations. It includes details on removing caps, safety releases, and administration techniques. It also emphasizes the importance of seeking emergency medical help and provides information on allergic emergencies. Additionally, it mentions the presence of two auto-injectors and a training device.*
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Ppi Image (Image 2)

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This text provides information about different types of Epinephrine Injections with varying doses and colored caps. It mentions the presence or absence of a carrying tube and safety features such as Blue Safety Release and Orange Tip. The text describes Auto-Injectors with yellow and green labels and their corresponding cap colors.*
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Ppi Ifu Image 1 (Image 3)

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Trainer-ifu Image (Image 9)

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