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Dyural LM Kit

Methylprednisolone Acetate, Lidocaine Hydrochloride, Bupivacaine Hydrochloride, Povidine Iodine, Isopropyl Alcohol · KIT · Asclemed USA, Inc.

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Dyural LM Kit is a prescription epidural injection kit used to deliver medications for pain relief and inflammation reduction in the spine area. The kit contains a corticosteroid (methylprednisolone acetate) combined with local anesthetics (lidocaine and bupivacaine) along with sterile preparation solutions.

Key Facts

Brand Name
Dyural LM Kit
Generic Name
Methylprednisolone Acetate, Lidocaine Hydrochloride, Bupivacaine Hydrochloride, Povidine Iodine, Isopropyl Alcohol
NDC Code (Product)
76420-795
Manufacturer
Asclemed USA, Inc.
Dosage Form
KIT
Route
EPIDURAL, INFILTRATION, INTRA-ARTICULAR, INTRALESIONAL, INTRAMUSCULAR, SOFT TISSUE, TOPICAL
Marketing Status
Marketing Start
08/21/2014

Recall History

No Recall History

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Dyural LM Kit used for?

Dyural LM Kit is a prescription epidural injection kit used to deliver medications for pain relief and inflammation reduction in the spine area. The kit contains a corticosteroid (methylprednisolone acetate) combined with local anesthetics (lidocaine and bupivacaine) along with sterile preparation solutions.

Is Dyural LM Kit a controlled substance?

Dyural LM Kit is not classified as a controlled substance by the DEA.

What is the generic name for Dyural LM Kit?

The generic name for Dyural LM Kit is Methylprednisolone Acetate, Lidocaine Hydrochloride, Bupivacaine Hydrochloride, Povidine Iodine, Isopropyl Alcohol. There are 2 other brand versions of Methylprednisolone Acetate, Lidocaine Hydrochloride, Bupivacaine Hydrochloride, Povidine Iodine, Isopropyl Alcohol.

What is the NDC code for Dyural LM Kit ?

The NDC (National Drug Code) for Dyural LM Kit is 76420-795, listed by Asclemed USA, Inc..

Product NDC

76420-795

Package NDC

76420-795-01

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