(Meperidine Hydrochloride Injection, USP)

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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE

INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE

Parenteral drug products should be inspected visually for particulate matter and discoloration prior to ‎administration, whenever solution and container permit. Do not use if color is darker than pale yellow, if it ‎is discolored in any other way, or if it contains a precipitate.

Instructions for use - Carpuject™ Single-dose Cartridge

Carpuject™ Single-dose cartridges with Luer Lock are packaged in a Slim-Pak™ tamper detection package. Note that a needle is not included.

Before use, read all instructions for using the Carpuject™ Syringe, which are contained in the product insert for‎ the reusable Carpuject™ Holder before use.

Carpuject™ Single-dose cartridges are to be used ONLY with Carpuject™ Holders.

NOTE: To prevent needlestick injuries, do not recap, purposely bend, or break by hand used ‎needles. Do not recap, purposely bend, or break by hand blunt Cannulas.

Instructions for use - NexJect™ Single-dose Prefilled Syringe

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NOTE: To prevent needlestick injuries, do not recap, purposely bend, or break by hand used ‎needles. Do not recap, purposely bend, or break by ‎hand blunt Cannulas.

Distributed by Hospira, Inc., Lake Forest, IL 60045 USA

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LAB-1387-2.0

Revised: 12/2023

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