(dexmedetomidine hydrochloride injection)

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3 DOSAGE FORMS AND STRENGTHS

3 DOSAGE FORMS AND STRENGTHS

PRECEDEX Presentations Requiring Dilution:

PRECEDEX (dexmedetomidine hydrochloride) injection is a clear and colorless solution, to be used after dilution. It is available as:

200 mcg/2 mL (100 mcg/mL) single-dose vial.

PRECEDEX Presentations that are Ready To Use:

PRECEDEX (dexmedetomidine hydrochloride) in 0.9% sodium chloride injection is a clear and colorless solution, ready to use. It is available as:

PRECEDEX 80 mcg/20 mL (4 mcg/mL) single-dose vial.
PRECEDEX 200 mcg/50 mL (4 mcg/mL) single-dose glass bottle.
PRECEDEX 400 mcg/100 mL (4 mcg/mL) single-dose glass bottle.
PRECEDEX 1,000 mcg/250 mL (4 mcg/mL) single-dose glass bottle.
PRECEDEX 200 mcg/50 mL (4 mcg/mL) single-dose flexible container.
PRECEDEX 400 mcg/100 mL (4 mcg/mL) single-dose flexible container.
PRECEDEX 1,000 mcg/250 mL (4 mcg/mL) single-dose flexible container.

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