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An advertisement for OFIRMEV (Acetaminophen) injection which is proven to reduce acute pain limit opioid exposure and improve patient satisfaction. The advertisement features a group of people of different ages genders and ethnicities all smiling and looking at the camera. The background is white and the text is in black and red.<br /><br />In the center of the image there is a man wearing a white lab coat and a stethoscope around his neck. He is standing in front of a red circle with a smiley face on it. The text on the image reads "Less pain. Everyone's gain."<br /><br />Below the man there are two bullet points that explain the benefits of the injection and how it can help reduce the risk of medication errors and hepatotoxicity. The first bullet point states that the injection is not evaluated or demonstrated and that it is important to take care of the patient's health and wellbeing. The second bullet point explains that the treatment is not recommended and that the patient should be aware of the potential risks associated with it.

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An advertisement for OFIRMEV (Acetaminophen) injection which is proven to reduce acute pain limit opioid exposure and improve patient satisfaction. The advertisement features a group of people of different ages genders and ethnicities all smiling and looking at the camera. The background is white and the text is in black and red.

In the center of the image there is a man wearing a white lab coat and a stethoscope around his neck. He is standing in front of a red circle with a smiley face on it. The text on the image reads "Less pain. Everyone's gain."

Below the man there are two bullet points that explain the benefits of the injection and how it can help reduce the risk of medication errors and hepatotoxicity. The first bullet point states that the injection is not evaluated or demonstrated and that it is important to take care of the patient's health and wellbeing. The second bullet point explains that the treatment is not recommended and that the patient should be aware of the potential risks associated with it.

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