Aminophylline
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This gallery contains 4 technical images submitted to the FDA as part of the official labeling for Aminophylline (NDC 71872-7121). Unlike standard consumer photos, these assets often include clinical data figures, molecular chemical structures, and official manufacturer packaging layouts.

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Pdp (7121)

Pdp (7121)
The text describes a single-dose vial of Aminophylline Injection USP. The vial contains 250 mg (26 mg/mL) and has a quantity of 1. It is for intravenous use and should not be used if crystals have separated from the solution. Aseptic technique should be used when injecting the solution. The solution should be added to a suitable solution in a container and thoroughly mixed after dilution. The solution should be protected from light and stored at 20-25°C. The vial contains aminophylline, which is equivalent to 19.7 mg/mL of anhydrous theophylline. The solution may contain an excess of sthylenediamin for pH adjustment. The manufacturer is Hospira, Inc. The NDC (National Drug Code) is 00408.5021.01. The text also includes contact information for a distributor in Scottsdale, AZ, and a warning to discard any unused portion.*
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Structural Formula Aminophylline (Aminophylline 01)

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Hospira Logo (Aminophylline 02)

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Principal Display Panel (10 mL Vial Label)

Principal Display Panel (10 mL Vial Label)
This is a medication in a single-dose injection format, containing 10 mL of solution. It has an NDC code of 0409-5921-01. Each mL of the solution has 25 mg of aminophylline (calculated as dihydrate), which is equal to 19.7 mg/mL of anhydrous theophylline. Ethylenediamine may be present for pH adjustment. The solution is sterile, nonpyrogenic, and has a pH range between 8.6 to 9.0. The medication should be protected from light, and any unused portion should be discarded. The recommended dose is available in the insert. If the solution has separated crystals, it should not be used.*

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