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HOW SUPPLIED

Labetalol hydrochloride injection, USP 5 mg/mL, is supplied in:

Unit of SaleConcentration
NDC 0409-2339-3420 mg/4 mL
Bundle containing 10 cartons of 1 Single-dose Carpuject™ cartridge with Luer Lock for the Carpuject Syringe System(5 mg/mL)

Instructions for Use of the Syringe Systems

Instructions for using the Carpuject Syringe are available with the reusable Carpuject Holder, List 2049-02.

Store at 20 to 25°C (68 to 77°F). [See USP Controlled Room Temperature.] Protect from freezing. Protect syringe from light.

Note: To prevent needle-stick injuries, needles and blunt cannulas should not be recapped, purposely bent, or broken by hand.

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LAB-1223-3.0

Revised: 05/2021

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