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The following 5 images provide visual information about the product associated with Calcium Chloride NDC 71872-7193 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.

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10% Calcium Chloride Injection, USP is a single-dose pre-filled syringe that contains 1000mg/10mL (100mg/mL) of calcium chloride, dikydrate 100mg per mL. It is solely for intravenous use and its usage exceeds 1 mL/minute. The usual dosage is mentioned in the insert. The product should be stored at a temperature of 20°C to 25°C (68°F to 77F); however, excursions are permitted between 15 °C and 30°C (59°F and 86°F). The product contains the protective package that ensures a sterile and nonpyrogenic medication and fluid path if undisturbed. The product is manufactured by Medefil, Inc. in Glendale Heights, IL 60139. There is no mention of non-English characters in the text.*

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Container Label - Container Label   Rev. 001

Caldum Chloride is a calcium supplement that comes in a 10mL prefilled syringe containing 1000mg or 100mg/mL. It is used intravenously and must be discarded if unused. The solution has a pH of up to 7.5 and contains no more than 1,000 meg/L of aluminum. It is manufactured by Medefil Inc. and has an NDC code of 64253-900-30. The rest of the text is not available.*

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Package Insert - Package Insert   Rev. 000 Page 1

10% Calcium Chloride Injection, USP is a solution indicated for the treatment of hypocalcemia in conditions requiring a prompt increase in plasma calcium levels. It contains 100mg of calcium chloride (1.4 mEq/mL) per mL of solution and comes in a 10 mL plastic syringe. The solution should be administered only by slow intravenous injection with caution to avoid extravasation or accidental injection into perivascular tissues. It's contraindicated for cardiac resuscitation in the presence of ventricular fibrillation or in patients with the risk of existing digitalis toxicity. Injection should be made slowly through a small needle into a large vein to minimize venous imitation and avoid undesirable reactions.*

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Package Insert - Package Insert   Rev. 000 Page 2

10% Calcium Chloride Injection is a medication used to treat hypocalcemic disorders. It is administered through intravenous injection in a central or deep vein. The usual adult dosage ranges from 200 mg to 1900 mg at intervals of 1 to 3 days, depending on the response of the patient and/or results of serum ionized calcium determinations. This medication should be observed carefully for any discomfort during injection, and in case of overdosage, the drug should be discontinued promptly, and appropriate countermeasures instituted if necessary. Calcium chloride is not recommended for patients with a history of kidney stones, heart disease, or high blood calcium levels. The drug does not cause dependence or drug abuse.*

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Pouch Label - Pouch Label   Rev. 001

This is a description of a medication called Calcium Chloride Injection, USP, with a concentration of 1000 mg/10 mL (100 mg/mL). It is a single-dose syringe intended for intravenous use only, and each mL contains 100 mg calcium chloride dihydrate, with a pH level of 5.5 to 7.5. The medication is sterile and non-pyrogenic, and may contain hydrochloric acid or sodium hydroxide for pH adjustment. The syringe must be discarded if unused. The usual dosage is specified in the insert, and it must only be administered by slow injection, at a speed not exceeding 1 mL/minute. Medsfll, Inc., located in Glendale Heights, IL 60139, manufactures this product. The package comes with instructions on the backside, and there is a section on how to use aseptic techniques when handling the syringe.*

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