Basic Dental Emergency Kit
Product Images NDC 83220-002

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This gallery contains 21 technical images submitted to the FDA as part of the official labeling for Basic Dental Emergency Kit (NDC 83220-002). Unlike standard consumer photos, these assets often include clinical data figures, molecular chemical structures, and official manufacturer packaging layouts.

As provided by Best Dental Kit Llc, 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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Component Label (83220002 2)

Component Label (83220002 2)
This appears to be a label listing the components of a first aid kit, including epinephrine auto-injectors, albuterol inhalers, nitroglycerin tablets, aspirin tablets, diphenhydramine injection solution, glucose tablets, and ammonia towelettes. The label also provides drug facts for the various components in the kit, including potential side effects and warnings for use. There are also directions for use and safety precautions listed for the ammonia towelettes.*
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Kitlbl-basic (Basiclbl3)

Kitlbl-basic (Basiclbl3)
This text suggests that there is an emergency kit available for dental purposes and can be found on the website BESTDENTALKIT.COM. However, without more information, it is impossible to determine the contents or specific use of the kit.*
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Diphenhcl1 (Dipheninj1)

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Glnmrk1 (Glenmrklg1)

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Glnmrk2 (Glenmrklg2)

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Nitroglycrn1 (Nitroglycrn1)

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Albutstr (Albuterol1)

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Albut2 (Albuterol2)

Albut2 (Albuterol2)
This is a graphical representation of the change in FEV1 (Forced Expiratory Volume at 1 second) over 12 weeks in a large clinical trial. The x-axis shows the time in hours (from 2 to 6 hours) and the y-axis shows the percent change from predose. The treatment being evaluated is Albuterol Sulfate Inhalation Aerosol HFA with 2 puffs (1=193) administered four times a day while the control group received a placebo with HFA-134a administered four times daily.*
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Albutfig1 (Albuterol3)

Albutfig1 (Albuterol3)
This is a description of a medical inhaler showing both side and top views. The inhaler has a dose indicator with a display window and a pointer to track the number of doses used. It has a canister press and an actuator to release the dose. It also has a mouthpiece and a cap.*
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Albutfig2 (Albuterol4)

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Albutfig3 (Albuterol5)

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Albutfig4 (Albuterol6)

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Albutfig5 (Albuterol7)

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Albutfig6 (Albuterol8)

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Albutfig7 (Albuterol9)

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Epistr (Epinephrineinj1)

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Epinep3 (Epinephrineinj3)

Epinep3 (Epinephrineinj3)
This is a partial and insufficient text for generating a useful description. Please provide more context or try uploading a clearer image.*
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Epinep4 (Epinephrineinj4)

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Epinep5 (Epinephrineinj5)

Epinep5 (Epinephrineinj5)
This is a set of instructions for administering an injection, as illustrated in Figure B. The instructions advise pushing a tool with the letters "RE" on it, tipping hard, and then pressing the tool into the thigh for 10 seconds.*
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Epinep6 (Epinephrineinj6)

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Epinep7 (Epinephrineinj7)

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