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The following 3 images provide visual information about the product associated with Neostigmine Methylsulfate NDC 71872-7016 by Medical Purchasing Solutions, Llc, 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.

PDP - 7016

PDP - 7016

This is a description of Neostigmine Methylsultate Injection, a medication used for intravenous use. The injection is available as a 10 mg/10 mL solution in a vial. Each mL of the solution contains Neostigmine Methylsultate 1 mg, Phenol 4.5 mg (used as a preservative), Sodium Acstate Trhydrate 0.2 mg, Water for injection, pH acjusted when necessary with sodium HydroxideiAcetic Acid. The solution is to be protected from light and stored in a carton until time of use at controlled room temperature. The vial stopper is not made with natural rubber latex. This product has been repackaged and distributed by Medical Purchasing Solutions, and the manufacturer's number is 42025019610.*

structure - image 1

structure - image 1

The text seems to be a chemical formula. It represents a molecule with the formula C13H22N206S, which has a molecular weight of 334.39 g/mol. Some functional groups are also present in the molecule such as -SO and - NH. However, the description of the compound itself is not clear.*

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Neostigmine Methylsulfate Injection is a medicine administered intravenously with a dosage of 10 mg/10 mL. The medication is available in a bottle with NDC 42023-189-01. Other information provided is unclear or not useful for describing the product.*

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