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How Supplied/Storage and Handling

HOW SUPPLIED

Morphine Sulfate Injection, USP, is available in glass fliptop vials as follows:

25 mg/mL Morphine Sulfate Injection, USP, Preservative Free (no bacteriostat or antioxidant added).

Single-dose vials.1

Unit of SaleConcentration
NDC 0409-1135-02
Carton of 1 Single-dose Fliptop Vial
250 mg/10 mL
(25 mg/mL)

50 mg/mL Morphine Sulfate Injection, USP (no bacteriostat added).

Single-dose vials.1

Unit of SaleConcentration
NDC 0409-1134-03
Carton of 1 Single-dose Fliptop Vial
1,000 mg/20 mL
(50 mg/mL)
NDC 0409-1134-05
Carton of 1 Single-dose Fliptop Vial
2,500 mg/50 mL
(50 mg/mL)

FOR INTRAVENOUS USE ONLY AFTER DILUTION.

NOT FOR DIRECT INJECTION.

THESE PRODUCTS ARE INTENDED FOR INTRAVENOUS USE ONLY.

NOT INTENDED FOR INTRATHECAL OR EPIDURAL USE.


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Contains no antimicrobial preservatives.

Storage

Store at 20 to 25°C (68 to 77°F). [See USP Controlled Room Temperature.] Morphine sulfate solutions may darken with age. Do not use if injection is darker than pale yellow, discolored in any other way, or contains a precipitate. Do not heat-sterilize the Preservative Free (antioxidant free) formula.

PROTECT FROM LIGHT

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