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edaravone EDARAVONE
60 mg Injection
GLAND PHARMA LIMITED FDA Rx Only

The active ingredient in edaravone injection is edaravone, which is a member of the substituted 2-pyrazolin-5-one class. The chemical name of edaravone is [3-methyl-1-phenyl-2-pyrazolin-5-one]. The molecular formula is C 10 H 10 N 2 O and the molecular weight is 174.20. The chemical structure is: Edaravone is a white crystalline powder with a melting point of 129.7°C. It is freely soluble in acetic acid, methanol, or ethanol and slightly soluble in water or diethyl ether. Edaravone injection is a clear, colorless liquid provided as a sterile solution. Edaravone injection is supplied for intravenous infusion in a polypropylene bag containing 30 mg edaravone in 100 mL and 60 mg in 100 mL isotonic, sterile, aqueous solution, which is further overwrapped with clear pouch. The overwrapped package also contains an oxygen absorber and oxygen indicator to minimize oxidation. Clear pouch is further overwrapped in PET pouch. Each bag contains the following inactive ingredients: Edaravone Injection, 60 mg/100 mL: L-cysteine hydrochloride hydrate (20 mg), sodium bisulfite (40 mg). Sodium chloride is added for isotonicity and phosphoric acid and sodium hydroxide are added to adjust to pH 4. Edaravone Injection, 30 mg/100 mL: L-cysteine hydrochloride hydrate (10 mg), sodium bisulfite (20 mg). Sodium chloride is added for isotonicity and phosphoric acid and sodium hydroxide are added to adjust to pH 4. Edaravone-SPL-Structure

Edaravone EDARAVONE
30 mg Injection
PIRAMAL CRITICAL CARE INC. FDA Rx Only

The active ingredient in edaravone injection is edaravone, which is a member of the substituted 2-pyrazolin-5-one class. The chemical name of edaravone is [3-methyl-1-phenyl-2-pyrazolin-5-one]. The molecular formula is C 10 H 10 N 2 O and the molecular weight is 174.20. The chemical structure is: Edaravone is a white crystalline powder with a melting point of 129.7°C. It is freely soluble in acetic acid, methanol, or ethanol and slightly soluble in water or diethyl ether. Edaravone injection is a clear, colorless liquid provided as a sterile solution. Edaravone injection is supplied for intravenous infusion in a polypropylene bag containing 30 mg edaravone in 100 mL isotonic, sterile, aqueous solution, which is further overwrapped with clear pouch. The overwrapped package also contains an oxygen absorber and oxygen indicator to minimize oxidation. Clear pouch is further overwrapped in PET pouch. Each bag contains the following inactive ingredients: L-cysteine hydrochloride hydrate (10 mg), sodium bisulfite (20 mg). Sodium chloride is added for isotonicity and phosphoric acid and sodium hydroxide are added to adjust to pH 4. Edaravone-SPL-Structure

edaravone EDARAVONE
30 mg Injection
XGEN PHARMACEUTICALS DJB, INC. FDA Rx Only

The active ingredient in edaravone injection is edaravone, which is a member of the substituted 2-pyrazolin-5-one class. The chemical name of edaravone is [3-methyl-1-phenyl-2-pyrazolin-5-one]. The molecular formula is C 10 H 10 N 2 O and the molecular weight is 174.20. The chemical structure is: Edaravone is a white crystalline powder with a melting point of 129.7°C. It is freely soluble in acetic acid, methanol, or ethanol and slightly soluble in water or diethyl ether. Edaravone injection is a clear, colorless liquid provided as a sterile solution. 30 mg/100 mL single-dose vials: Edaravone injection is supplied for intravenous infusion in a USP Type 1 Glass Vial containing 30 mg edaravone in 100 mL isotonic, sterile, aqueous solution. Individual vial will be placed in a carton (secondary packaging). Each single-dose vial contains the following inactive ingredients: L-cysteine hydrochloride hydrate (10 mg), sodium bisulfite (20 mg). Sodium chloride is added for isotonicity and phosphoric acid and sodium hydroxide are added to adjust to pH 4. 60 mg/100 mL single-dose vials: Edaravone injection is supplied for intravenous infusion in a USP Type 1 Glass Vial containing 60 mg edaravone in 100 mL isotonic, sterile, aqueous solution. Individual vial will be placed in a carton (secondary packaging). Each single-dose vial contains the following inactive ingredients: L-cysteine hydrochloride hydrate (20 mg), sodium bisulfite (40 mg). Sodium chloride is added for isotonicity and phosphoric acid and sodium hydroxide are added to adjust to pH 4. edrv-structure

Edaravone EDARAVONE
30 mg Injection
SANDOZ INC FDA Rx Only

The active ingredient in edaravone injection is edaravone, which is a member of the substituted 2-pyrazolin-5-one class. The chemical name of edaravone is [3-methyl-1-phenyl-2-pyrazolin-5-one]. Molecular formula: C 10 H 10 N 2 O Molecular weight: 174.20 Chemical structure: Edaravone is a white to yellowish powder with a melting point of 129.7°C. It is freely soluble in acetic acid, methanol, or ethanol and slightly soluble in water or diethyl ether. Edaravone injection is a clear, colorless, and free from visible particle liquid provided as a sterile solution. Edaravone injection is supplied for intravenous infusion in a polypropylene bag containing 30 mg edaravone in 100 mL isotonic, sterile, aqueous solution, which is further over-wrapped on the front with transparent Aten film and on the back with four-layer formable film as secondary packaging. The over-wrapped package also contains an oxygen absorber and oxygen indicator to minimize oxidation. Each bag contains the following inactive ingredients: L-cysteine hydrochloride hydrate (10 mg), sodium bisulfite (20 mg). Sodium chloride is added for isotonicity and phosphoric acid and sodium hydroxide are added to adjust to pH 4. chem-structure

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