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The following 15 images provide visual information about the product associated with Heparin Sodium NDC 71288-424 by Meitheal Pharmaceuticals Inc., such as packaging, labeling, and the appearance of the drug itself. This resource could be helpful for medical professionals, pharmacists, and patients seeking to verify medication information and ensure they have the correct product.
The text is a description of a medication called Heparin Sodium Injection, USP that is made for Meitheal Pharmaceuticals in Chicago, USA. It is derived from the Porcine Intestinal Mucosa and is meant for intravenous or subcutaneous use. Each mL of the medication contains a certain number of USP units and comes in a single-dose vial. It is not intended for use as a lock flush.*
This is a description of a medication called Heparin Sodium Injection, USP produced by Meitheal Pharmaceuticals. The medication comes in a single-dose vial with a concentration of 5,000 USP units per mL, and it is obtained from porcine intestinal mucosa. The product is for intravenous or subcutaneous use, but not for lock flush. The packaging indicates that this is a prescription-only medication.*
This is information about a pharmaceutical product called Sodium Injection USP, which was manufactured by Meitheal Pharmaceuticals in Chicago, IL. The product comes in a 10mL multi-dose vial containing 50,000 units (5,000 units per mL) and is intended for intravenous or subcutaneous use only. The product should not be used for lock flush purposes. This information is valid as of 2020.*
This is a description of a pharmaceutical product labeled NDC71288-424-95, which is available only with a prescription. The product is made from porcine intestinal mucosa and is produced by Meitheal Pharmaceuticals. It is not intended for use as a lock flush 3kt but for intravenous or subcutaneous use. The label also includes the manufacturer's details and the expiry date.*
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