Pregabalin Capsule
Product Images NDC 71610-313
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This gallery contains 22 technical images submitted to the FDA as part of the official labeling for Pregabalin (NDC 71610-313). Unlike standard consumer photos, these assets often include clinical data figures, molecular chemical structures, and official manufacturer packaging layouts.
As provided by Aphena Pharma Solutions - Tennessee, Llc, these visuals offer a comprehensive scientific overview of the product's physical and chemical identity, aiding pharmacists and researchers in product verification and study.
Product Images & Figures Index
Bottle Label 50 mg (71610 0314 30)
Bottle Label 75 mg (71610 0315 30)
Bottle Label 100 mg (71610 0316 30)
Bottle Label 150 mg (71610 0317 30)
Bottle Label 200 mg (71610 0318 53)
Bottle Label 225 mg (71610 0319 53)
Bottle Label 300 mg (71610 0320 30)
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Figure 1 (Pregabalincaps Fig01)
Figure 2 (Pregabalincaps Fig02)
Figure 3 (Pregabalincaps Fig03)
Figure 4 (Pregabalincaps Fig04)
Figure 5 (Pregabalincaps Fig05)
This appears to be a chart or table showing the results of a study comparing the effectiveness of two medications (Fregabalin and Pregataiin) versus a placebo for pain relief. The dosage for Fregabalin was 100 mg taken three times a day, while Pregataiin was administered at a dose of 80 mg three times daily. The chart indicates that 3 out of 8 patients who took Fregabalin reported improvement, and the percentages of improvement for all groups are shown on the right-hand side. It seems to suggest that Fregabalin had a slightly higher level of pain relief compared to Pregataiin and the placebo, but without more information it's difficult to say for sure.*
Figure 6 (Pregabalincaps Fig06)
Figure 7 (Pregabalincaps Fig07)
Figure 8 (Pregabalincaps Fig08)
The text is a graph depicting the percentage of patients who improved on Pregabalin with different daily doses and placebo over time. The x-axis shows the percentage improvement in pain from baseline, while the y-axis shows the different treatments. The graph shows that both Pregabalin 300mg and 450mg doses had a higher percentage of patients improved compared to placebo.*
Figure 9 (Pregabalincaps Fig09)
This text appears to be a chart displaying estimated percentages of subjects without LTR (which may stand for "long term relief") over a period of days, with two groups displayed: "Progabain" and "Placebo". The chart shows percentages ranging from 0% to 100%. It is unclear what the context or purpose of this chart is.*
Figure 11 (Pregabalincaps Fig10)
Figure 12 (Pregabalincaps Fig11)
The text represents a graph or a table that shows the percentage of subjects that improved from Baseline to Week 16 under the influence of Pregabalin and Placebo. The graph displays values on the X-axis in the range of 210 to 270, and values on the Y-axis representing the percentage of subjects improved. The improvement percentage values for Pregabalin and Placebo are not clearly identifiable due to the incomplete text.*
Cockcroft And Gault Equation (Pregabalincaps Formula)
This text appears to be a calculation for estimating creatinine clearance using the Cockcroft-Gault equation. The equation takes into account the patient's age, weight, and serum creatinine level. The result is an estimate of the patient's renal function, which can be useful in determining dosages for medications that are eliminated by the kidneys. The equation also includes a correction factor for female patients.*
Chemical Structure (Pregabalincaps Str)
* These product label images have been analyzed using experimental machine learning. Please verify findings with the primary label text.