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The following 22 images provide visual information about the product associated with Deluxe Dental Emergency Kit NDC 83220-001 by Best Dental Kit 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.

DeluxCp2 - 83220001 KitCp10

DeluxCp2 - 83220001 KitCp10

This text represents an advertisement for a dental emergency kit marketed under the name "DELUXE Dental Emergency Kit" available at bestdentalkit.com.*

DeluxCp1 - 83220001 KitCp11

DeluxCp1 - 83220001 KitCp11

This appears to be a collection of text from different sources about various medication administered as kits. There are products such as Epinephrine auto-injector, Albuterol HFA inhaler, glucose tablets, Aspirin tablets, Nitroglycerin sublingual tablets, Diphenhydramine HCI injection and Ammonia towelettes. It provides information on the active ingredients per product, uses, purposes, and warnings. The text also includes directions for use and safety information, such as keeping it out of reach of children and seeking medical help in case of overdose or adverse effects.*

DiphenHcl1 - DiphenInj1

DiphenHcl1 - DiphenInj1

Glnmrk1 - Glenmrklg1

Glnmrk1 - Glenmrklg1

Glnmrk2 - Glenmrklg2

Glnmrk2 - Glenmrklg2

Nitroglycrn1 - Nitroglycrn1

Nitroglycrn1 - Nitroglycrn1

Albutstr - albuterol1

Albutstr - albuterol1

Albut2 - albuterol2

Albut2 - albuterol2

The text indicates a chart of the percent change in FEV1 over time (in hours) in a 12-week clinical trial of Albuterol Sulfate Inhalation Aerosol HFA. The chart shows a baseline of 0% change in FEV1 and a range of up to 30% change over the course of the clinical trial. The medication was administered at a dosage of 2 puffs (1=193) 4 times daily. The text also mentions a placebo (HFA-134a) was administered 4 times daily.*

Albutfig1 - albuterol3

Albutfig1 - albuterol3

This text is a list of components for a medication inhaler. It includes a dose indicator with a display window and a pointer, a canister press, an actuator, a mouthpiece, and a cap. It also includes the terms "side view" and "top view" indicating that these components are being described from two perspectives.*

Albutfig2 - albuterol4

Albutfig2 - albuterol4

Albutfig3 - albuterol5

Albutfig3 - albuterol5

Albutfig4 - albuterol6

Albutfig4 - albuterol6

Albutfig5 - albuterol7

Albutfig5 - albuterol7

Albutfig6 - albuterol8

Albutfig6 - albuterol8

Albutfig7 - albuterol9

Albutfig7 - albuterol9

epistr - epinephrineInj1

epistr - epinephrineInj1

Epinep2 - epinephrineInj2

Epinep2 - epinephrineInj2

The text seems to be a list of different items related to a carrying case, such as an endcap with a redlip, a viewing window, and an auto-injector end cap. It is unclear what the letters "e N" and "e F" refer to.*

Epinep3 - epinephrineInj3

Epinep3 - epinephrineInj3

The text is not available for generating a useful description.*

Epinep4 - epinephrineInj4

Epinep4 - epinephrineInj4

Epinep5 - epinephrineInj5

Epinep5 - epinephrineInj5

The given text provides instructions for pushing and tipping hard on RE, and then pressing it on the thigh for 10 seconds as shown in Figure B. It is not clear what RE or TIP refer to, as there is not enough context available.*

Epinep6 - epinephrineInj6

Epinep6 - epinephrineInj6

Epinep7 - epinephrineInj7

Epinep7 - epinephrineInj7

* The product label images have been analyzed using a combination of traditional computing and machine learning techniques. It should be noted that the descriptions provided may not be entirely accurate as they are experimental in nature. Use the information in this page at your own discretion and risk.