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The following 63 images provide visual information about the product associated with Amjevita NDC 84612-399 by Optum Health Solutions (ireland) Limited, 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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This text provides information about the percentage of ACR 20 responders over time for two groups: one receiving a certain dosage of a medication every other week and the other receiving a placebo. The data is presented up to 48 weeks.*

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This is a data comparison chart showing the response rates of a placebo group (N=107) versus an adalimumab group (N=208) over a period of 26 weeks. The x-axis represents time in weeks, while the y-axis likely indicates the response rate.*

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This is a chart showing the treatment failure rate for both placebo and Adalimumab over a 20-month period. The failure rates are displayed as percentages for each month for each type of treatment. The data indicates a decrease in failure rate over time for Adalimumab compared to placebo.*

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This is a description of parts for a syringe. It includes a plunger rod, expiration date, syringe body, needle cap, finger grip, and medicine. The parts are essential for the proper operation of a syringe for medical purposes.*

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This text provides a simple and practical instruction to "Refrigerate in carton until ready to use". This guidance suggests keeping the item inside its packaging in the refrigerator until you are prepared to use it. This can help maintain the freshness and quality of the product until it is needed.*

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This is a list of medical supplies that may be used for first aid or minor medical procedures. It includes an alcohol wipe for cleaning, an adhesive bandage for covering wounds, a cotton ball or sharps gauze pad for applying pressure or cleaning wounds, and a disposal container for safe disposal of sharp objects. These supplies are commonly found in first aid kits and medical facilities.*

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This text is a brief instruction for medical personnel or individuals administering injections. It suggests pinching the skin at the injection site before administering the injection, which can help reduce pain and ensure proper needle insertion.*

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This text appears to be describing the features of a medication injector pen. It includes information about the light blue start button, expiration date, plunger, window, cream safety guard, yellow cap, and the medication dosage of 40 mg/0.4 mL. The text seems to provide guidance on how to use the injector pen.*

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This text provides a recommendation to refrigerate a product in its carton until it is ready to be used. It suggests storing the item in the packaging until it is needed.*

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This is a list of medical supplies: Sharps disposal container, alcohol wipe, adhesive bandage, cotton ball or gauze pad. These items are essential for first aid and wound care.*

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This text indicates a requirement for a window to be visible in a software interface or application. This could be a critical usability requirement for ensuring that users can interact with the window easily.*

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This text mentions "PINCH skin at injection site," implying that it is recommending pinching the skin at the injection site before administering an injection. This technique can help reduce pain and discomfort during the injection process.*

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This text is a description of a medication product. It provides information about the expiration date, dosage concentration (80 mg/0.8 mL), the presence of a cream safety guard with a needle inside, a light blue start button, the plunger which may be visible in a window with varying locations, and a yellow cap.*

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This text provides a simple instruction to refrigerate the item in the carton until ready to use. It suggests following this guidance to maintain the product's freshness and quality.*

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This is a list of basic first aid supplies that may be needed in case of small cuts or injuries. It includes alcohol wipes for disinfection, adhesive bandages for covering wounds, and cotton balls or gauze pads for applying medication or cleaning wounds. These items are essential for a basic first aid kit.*

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This advice instructs to pinch the skin at the injection site, possibly to make injecting easier or less painful.*

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PRINCIPAL DISPLAY PANEL - 20 mg/0.2 mL Syringe Carton - amjevita 60

PRINCIPAL DISPLAY PANEL - 20 mg/0.2 mL Syringe Carton - amjevita 60

This is a detailed description of the medication Amjevita® (adalimumab-atto). It is an injection intended for subcutaneous use only. The solution is sterile with no preservative and should be stored between 36°F to 46°F. It should not be frozen, reused, or shaken, and must be protected from light. The medication is made with natural rubber latex. Each prefilled syringe contains 20mg/0.2mL for single-dose use. It is suitable for pediatric patients weighing between 15kg to <45kg and should be refrigerated until ready to use. Patients should consult the enclosed Medication Guide for instructions.*

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PRINCIPAL DISPLAY PANEL - 40 mg/0.4 mL Syringe Carton - amjevita 61

This document appears to be a medication guide for Amjevita (adalimumab-atto), which is an injection used subcutaneously. The medication is provided in single-dose prefilled syringes containing 40mg per 0.4mL. It is advised to store the sterile solution refrigerated at 2°C to 8°C and not to freeze, reuse, or shake the syringe. The enclosed medication guide is essential for each patient.*

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PRINCIPAL DISPLAY PANEL - 80 mg/0.8 mL Autoinjector Carton - amjevita 63

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* 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.