Sucraid Solution
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This gallery contains 13 technical images submitted to the FDA as part of the official labeling for Sucraid (NDC 67871-111). Unlike standard consumer photos, these assets often include clinical data figures, molecular chemical structures, and official manufacturer packaging layouts.
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This is a description of a medication called Sucraid Oral Solution, which is used for oral ingestion only. Each dose contains 17,000 International Units of sacrosidase per 2 mL of glycerin (50%), derived from heat-inactivated Saccharomyces cerevisiae. The medication comes in single-use containers and should be stored under refrigeration. The product also contains Gt Ack, o, sodm o, crd e frrcon. The package contains 5 boxes, each containing 5 pouches or 5x 2mL single-use containers. The medication is distributed by a pharmaceutical company called QOL Medical, and the package contains their contact information. Overall, the description serves as a useful summary of the medication and its recommended usage.*
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This is a description of Sucraid oral solution, with a NDC number of 67871-111-05. Each 2 mL single-use container contains 17,000 International Units of sacrosidase. The solution is for oral use only and contains citric acid, glycine, sodium benzoate, and water for injection as inactive ingredients. The manufacturer is not provided, but the code area is mentioned.*
Bottle (Sucraid Bottle)
This is a description of a medication with the PART NO. XXXX and REV. XX/XX. The medication is manufactured by QOL Medical, LLC. It contains 8,500 International Units of sacrosidase per milliliter, and should be taken with meals or snacks. The medication should be mixed in 2 to 4 ounces of water, milk, or infant formula and should not be heated or added to hot food and liquids. The medication contains citric acid, glycerin, sodium hydroxide, and water for injection as inactive ingredients. It has no preservatives and requires refrigeration at 2°-8°C (36°-46°F). The medication must be discarded 4 weeks after the bottle is first opened. For information or assistance, one can visit the SucraidASSIST.com website or call 1-800-705-1962.*
Carton Label 1 (Sucraid Carton1)
This is a description of an oral solution medication called "Oral Solution" containing 8500 International Units of sacrosidase per milliliter. The medication is intended for oral administration only as indicated by the label. It comes in a 118 mL multiple-dose bottle and must be stored under refrigeration at a temperature between 28°C-46°C. The medication must be protected from light and should be discarded after four weeks of opening. The dosage information for the medication can be found in the prescription information, which should be followed. The manufacturer is S0t Mmscal U Voo Booen, and the medicine should be kept out of the reach of children.*
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* These product label images have been analyzed using experimental machine learning. Please verify findings with the primary label text.