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Medical Gasseous Oxygen Cylinders 1 L/L

OXYGEN · GAS · McKinley Medical Supply, Inc.

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Plain English

Oxygen is a gas that you breathe in through inhalation to treat low blood oxygen levels caused by various medical conditions. Your doctor will determine the appropriate oxygen flow rate and duration based on your individual medical needs.

Key Facts

Brand Name
Medical Gasseous Oxygen Cylinders
Generic Name
OXYGEN
NDC Code (Product)
64304-4304
Manufacturer
McKinley Medical Supply, Inc.
Strength
1 L/L
Dosage Form
GAS
Route
RESPIRATORY (INHALATION)
Marketing Status
Marketing Start
06/07/1998

Recall History

No Recall History

Side Effects Reported to FDA

FDA FAERS database · These are reported events, not confirmed side effects

dyspnoea9,351 reports
cough4,600 reports
headache4,460 reports
diarrhoea3,983 reports
fatigue3,905 reports
pneumonia3,758 reports
nausea3,720 reports
dizziness3,226 reports
oxygen saturation decreased2,899 reports
death2,499 reports

Full Prescribing Information

Full prescribing information not available for this product.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Medical Gasseous Oxygen Cylinders used for?

Oxygen is a gas that you breathe in through inhalation to treat low blood oxygen levels caused by various medical conditions. Your doctor will determine the appropriate oxygen flow rate and duration based on your individual medical needs.

Is Medical Gasseous Oxygen Cylinders a controlled substance?

Medical Gasseous Oxygen Cylinders is not classified as a controlled substance by the DEA.

What is the generic name for Medical Gasseous Oxygen Cylinders?

The generic name for Medical Gasseous Oxygen Cylinders is OXYGEN. There are 12 other brand versions of OXYGEN.

What is the NDC code for Medical Gasseous Oxygen Cylinders 1 L/L?

The NDC (National Drug Code) for Medical Gasseous Oxygen Cylinders 1 L/L is 64304-4304, listed by McKinley Medical Supply, Inc..

Product NDC

64304-4304

Package NDC

64304-4304-1

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