Epinephrine Injection
Product Images NDC 85766-091

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This gallery contains 16 technical images submitted to the FDA as part of the official labeling for Epinephrine (NDC 85766-091). Unlike standard consumer photos, these assets often include clinical data figures, molecular chemical structures, and official manufacturer packaging layouts.

As provided by Sportpharm 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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Structure (Image 1)

Structure (Image 1)
Chemical structure of epinephrine showing a benzene ring with two hydroxyl groups, a side chain with a hydroxyl group, and an amine group attached. This diagram illustrates the molecular layout of the active ingredient epinephrine.*
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1 (Image 10)
An instructional illustration showing a person's hands preparing an epinephrine injection device by removing a blue safety cap with an upward curved arrow indicating the direction of cap removal.*
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1 (Image 11)
An instructional illustration showing a hand holding an Epinephrine autoinjector device with an orange cap, positioned near a person's outer thigh, and a yellow arrow indicating the injection motion toward the thigh.*
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1 (Image 12)
Illustration showing a person holding an Epinephrine injection device against their outer thigh, demonstrating the intramuscular administration route. The device is partially visible with an orange tip, indicating the injection mechanism.*
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1 (Image 13)
An instructional image showing hands removing the blue safety cap from a prefilled Epinephrine injection device. The injection is for intramuscular or subcutaneous use and contains 0.3 mg of Epinephrine per 0.3 mL, labeled by Sportpharm LLC.*
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Epinephrine injection autoinjector by Sportpharm LLC, with step-by-step illustrated instructions on how to use the device. The label provides directions for intramuscular or subcutaneous injection, emphasizing proper removal of the safety release and needle guard, and correct positioning during administration.*
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0.3 mg Injector (Image 15)

0.3 mg Injector (Image 15)
Epinephrine 0.3 mg/0.3 mL injection auto-injector by Sportpharm LLC. The label contains step-by-step usage instructions and safety warnings, including warnings to not use if the seal is broken and to get emergency medical help immediately after use. The device is for intramuscular or subcutaneous administration.*
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Ppi Image (Image 2)

Ppi Image (Image 2)
Illustration showing two views of the Epinephrine Injection 0.3 mg auto-injector with a yellow label by Sportpharm LLC. One auto-injector has a yellow cap and blue safety release visible, the other has the yellow cap removed revealing an orange tip. The image notes that a carrying tube is not provided.*
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Ppi Ifu Image 1 (Image 3)

Ppi Ifu Image 1 (Image 3)
An instructional illustration showing the use of an epinephrine injection device. The first panel depicts a person removing a yellow cap from the device. The second panel shows the person preparing to administer the injection by positioning the device against their hand, with an arrow indicating the movement direction for removal or use.*
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Ppi Ifu Image 2 (Image 4)

Ppi Ifu Image 2 (Image 4)
An instructional illustration showing hands removing the cap from a prefilled syringe or autoinjector, likely representing the preparation step for an epinephrine injection. The drawing uses arrows to indicate the direction of cap removal before administration.*
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1 (Image 5)
Illustration showing a hand holding an Epinephrine injection auto-injector device with an orange tip, positioned for use, accompanied by a yellow arrow indicating the direction of injection, demonstrating the intramuscular or subcutaneous administration route.*
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A photograph showing a person holding an epinephrine autoinjector in their right hand. The autoinjector has an orange cap and is designed for intramuscular or subcutaneous injection of epinephrine. The image demonstrates the grip and positioning of the device for emergency use.*
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1 (Image 7)
An illustration showing a hand holding an epinephrine auto-injector device with a yellow arrow pointing to the left. The image likely demonstrates the proper hand positioning or direction for administering the injection.*
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Trainer-ifu Image (Image 9)

Trainer-ifu Image (Image 9)
Diagram of an Epinephrine injection trainer highlighting parts: grey cap labeled 'do not remove until ready for use,' orange tip, and blue safety release also labeled 'do not remove until ready for use.' The image shows instructions for handling the trainer device.*
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Label for Epinephrine Injection USP 0.3 mg by Sportpharm LLC, a human prescription drug available as single-dose auto-injectors in a quantity of 2. The label indicates manufacturing by Teva Pharmaceuticals USA, Inc. and packaging by Enovachem Pharmaceuticals Torrance, CA. Includes caution and storage instructions, with visible NDC 85766-091-02.*

* About these descriptions: Image descriptions on this page are generated by automated AI analysis of the product label images from the manufacturer's FDA label submission (SPL). They are provided for reference only and may contain errors or omissions. Always rely on the printed label itself and the official FDA labeling, and consult a pharmacist or healthcare professional with any questions about this product.