Phytonadione Injection, Emulsion
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This gallery contains 4 technical images submitted to the FDA as part of the official labeling for Phytonadione (NDC 76329-1240). Unlike standard consumer photos, these assets often include clinical data figures, molecular chemical structures, and official manufacturer packaging layouts.

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Carton 1240

Carton 1240
This is a set of instructions and precautions for using a medical injection of 0.5L, which contains phytonadions (Vitamin K), polysorbate 80, propyl gallate, and sodium acetate anhydrous. The user is advised to use aseptic technique, not to push the valve into the injector, and to store the injection at a controlled room temperature of 15-25°C. Unused portions should be discarded. The instructions are from the Amphasar Pharmaceuticals Company in El Monte, California.*
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Guide (Guide)

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Instructions (Instructions)

Instructions (Instructions)
This text provides instructions for using an injector to inject medication from a vial. It instructs the user to remove protective caps from the vial and injector, align the vial and injector, thread the vial into the injector, flip the shield down, remove the needle cover, expel air, inject the medication, and activate the shield. The text warns against pushing the vial into the injector, which may cause misalignment of the injector needle. It also notes that audible confirmation of shield activation may not be available in some cases, so visual confirmation is needed.*
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Structure (Structure)

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