Product Images Adsol Red Cell Preservation Solution System In Plastic Container (pl 146 Plastic)
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The following 5 images provide visual information about the product associated with Adsol Red Cell Preservation Solution System In Plastic Container (pl 146 Plastic) NDC 0942-6430 by Fenwal, Inc., such as packaging, labeling, and the appearance of the drug itself. This resource could be helpful for medical professionals, pharmacists, and patients seeking to verify medication information and ensure they have the correct product.
The text is a contact information for the company Fresenius Kabi AG located in Bad Homburg, Germany. They can be reached at 1-800-933-6925 and their website is fresenius-kabi.com.*
Symbols with definitions are provided in the text. The text includes cautionary message related to consulting instructions for use. It also indicates the sterilization method and highlights the sterile fluid path. The fluid path is also stated to be non-pyrogenic, and there are warnings against reuse and venting. The text also features the labels "This Way Up", "Lot", and "Code". The last line of text appears to be a partially garbled and unreadable.*
This is a description of Fenwal Blood-Pack Units Double used for the collection and processing of blood. It includes a primary container with CPD solution and one satellite container with Adsol Red Cell Preservation Solution. It has a Y-sampling site and a 16 ga. Ultra Thin Wall Fenwal HighFlo Needle. It should be stored at controlled room temperature and should be protected from freezing and excessive heat. The product should be opened by tearing across at the notch. Unused units in open foll pouch may be kept up to 60 days. Units removed from the foll pouch must be used within 4 days or else they need to be discarded. The product is sterile, non-pyrogenic, and single-use only. However, there is some information in the text that is unclear due to errors.*
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