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Pre-Printed Label MedVision® Anesthesia Label Fluorescent Red Paper Medication Added Black Medication Instruction 1-1/2 X 2-15/16 InchMV07FR7387

Pre-Printed-Label-MedVision®-Anesthesia-Label-Fluorescent-Red-Paper-Medication-Added-Black-Medication-Instruction-1-1-2-X-2-15-16-InchMV07FR7387

SKU #

#371103

MPN #

MV07FR7387

Brand

Precision Dynamics

Stock

In Stock

Quantity

100

Features

LABEL, MEDICATION ADDED (333/RL)

$35.88 USD

Attribute Name Attribute Value
McKesson # 371103
Manufacturer # MV07FR7387
Brand MedVision®
Manufacturer Precision Dynamics
Application Pre-Printed Label
Color Fluorescent Red
Dimensions 1-1/2 X 2-15/16 Inch
Legend Medication Added
Legend Type Medication Instruction
Material Paper
Script Color Black
Type Anesthesia Label
UNSPSC Code 42142301

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