Amjevita Injection
Product Images NDC 72511-481

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Product Visual Gallery

This gallery contains 40 technical images submitted to the FDA as part of the official labeling for Amjevita (NDC 72511-481). Unlike standard consumer photos, these assets often include clinical data figures, molecular chemical structures, and official manufacturer packaging layouts.

As provided by Amgen Usa Inc., these visuals offer a comprehensive scientific overview of the product's physical and chemical identity, aiding pharmacists and researchers in product verification and study.

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Figure 1 (Amjevita 01)

Figure 1 (Amjevita 01)
This looks like a graph showing a treatment plan for a medication, with the dose being 40mg given every other week and a placebo being given as well. The graph has numbers and symbols marking the weeks and medication doses. However, there is not enough context or details to fully understand the purpose or intended outcome of the treatment.*
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Figure 2 (Amjevita 02)

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Image (Amjevita 03)

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Image (Amjevita 04)

Image (Amjevita 04)
This appears to be a description of a medical device with an expiration date, a yellow window for indicating completion of an injection, a yellow safety guard, and a yellow cap that can be removed. However, more context is needed to determine the specific device or medication.*
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Image (Amjevita 05)

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Image (Amjevita 06)

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Image (Amjevita 07)

Image (Amjevita 07)
The text describes two body parts: the stomach area, also known as the abdomen, and the thigh.*
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Image (Amjevita 08)

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Image (Amjevita 21)

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This is a medical description of two body parts, the stomach area (also known as the abdomen) and the thigh.*
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Image (Amjevita 22)

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Image (Amjevita 26)

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Image (Amjevita 27)

Image (Amjevita 27)
This appears to be a list of components and features commonly found in a medical syringe. It includes the plunger rod, finger flange, label with expiration date, syringe barrel, medicine, and needle cap. These items are important for accurately and safely administering medication.*
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Image (Amjevita 28)

Image (Amjevita 28)
The text describes various components of a used syringe including the plunger rod, finger flange, label, expiration date, syringe barrel, needle and needle cap.*
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Image (Amjevita 29)

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Image (Amjevita 31)

Image (Amjevita 31)
This is a product called "syringe barrel" with a plunger rod and a needle cap commonly used in administering medicine. The text mentions a label and an expiration date, suggesting that the product might be used in healthcare.*
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Image (Amjevita 32)

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Image (Amjevita 33)

Image (Amjevita 33)
This is a description of two areas of the human body - the stomach area (or abdomen) and the thigh. No further information is available.*
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Image (Amjevita 34)

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Image (Amjevita 35)

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Image (Amjevita 39)

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Principal Display Panel (40 mg Autoinjector Carton)

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