Epinephrine Pediatrics Injection
Product Images NDC 70385-2038

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This gallery contains 12 technical images submitted to the FDA as part of the official labeling for Epinephrine Pediatrics (NDC 70385-2038). Unlike standard consumer photos, these assets often include clinical data figures, molecular chemical structures, and official manufacturer packaging layouts.

As provided by Sina Health Inc, 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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Chemical Structure (Epinephrine Injection 1)

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1 (Epinephrine Injection 10)

1 (Epinephrine Injection 10)
The text provides information about a medication containing epinephrine for intramuscular or subcutaneous use in allergic emergencies such as anaphylaxis. It details the contents of the medication and storage instructions. The distributor is Amneal Pharmaceuticals LLC located in Bridgewater, N.J. The text also includes some additional characters that are not legible.*
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0-3mg Carton (Epinephrine Injection 11)

0-3mg Carton (Epinephrine Injection 11)
This text appears to be instructions and information related to the use of an epinephrine auto-injector. It includes details on how to properly remove the protective covering, handle the device, store it correctly, and what to do if the solution looks abnormal. The text also mentions a Patient Information Leaflet for complete instructions.*
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1 (Epinephrine Injection 12)

1 (Epinephrine Injection 12)
This text provides information about the proper use and storage instructions for an auto-injector containing epinephrine for intramuscular or subcutaneous use during allergic emergencies like anaphylaxis. It specifies the contents of the liquid in the auto-injector, storage conditions, and the distributor's details. It is essential to read the instructions carefully before using the auto-injector as the liquid remaining after administration cannot be reused.*
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1 (Epinephrine Injection 2)

1 (Epinephrine Injection 2)
This text mentions a carrying case with a red lip endcap, viewing window, and an auto-injector end cap. The carrying case is likely designed to hold and protect an auto-injector device.*
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1 (Epinephrine Injection 3)

1 (Epinephrine Injection 3)
This text mentions a carrying case with a red tip, viewing window, and an end cap for an auto-injector. This could be a description of a medical device or a protective case for transportation of delicate equipment.*
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Figure A (Epinephrine Injection 4)

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Figure B (Epinephrine Injection 5)

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Figure C (Epinephrine Injection 6)

Figure C (Epinephrine Injection 6)
This text contains instructions on administering an injection in the thigh area using a red push tip that needs to be pressed hard for 10 seconds. This information can be used for medical or first aid purposes.*
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Figure D (Epinephrine Injection 7)

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Figure E (Epinephrine Injection 8)

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0-15mg Carton (Epinephrine Injection 9)

0-15mg Carton (Epinephrine Injection 9)
This is a medical instruction leaflet for the use of an epinephrine injection auto-injector. The text provides information on storage conditions, precautions, and the procedure for using the auto-injector. It emphasizes not to refrigerate the device, protect from heat and light, and to replace it if the solution is discolored. The leaflet also includes information on the manufacturer and a QR code for more information.*

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