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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 0942-6461 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.

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This document provides instructions for loading a Genirifuge cup in a BPU without a filter using a specific stacking method. The instructions include separating the containers, placing segments in satellite containers, folding and coiling containers, and inserting the cup in the centrifuge. The guide notes that specific methods may vary depending on equipment and operating procedures and recommends reviewing directions for use and warnings. Once loaded and secured, the cup can be used for centrifugation according to the facility's procedures.*

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Symbols with Definitions Cauton, consult instructions or use Sterilized by steam Sterile fluid path Non-pyrogenic fluid path Do not reuse Do not vent Code Lot This way up.*

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This is a description of Fenwal Blood-Pack Units with anticoagulant and preservation solutions used for the collection and processing of 500 mL of blood. Each unit has a primary container with 70 mL of CPD solution containing 1.84 g Sodium Citrate (dinydrate) USP, 1.78 g Dextrose (monohydrate) USP, 200 mg Citric Acid (anhydrous) USP, 155 mg Monobasic Sodium Phosphate (monohydrate) USP, pH may have been adjusted with sodium hydroxide, and one satellite container with 110 mL of Adsol Red Cell Preservation Solution containing 2.42 g Dextrose (monohydrate) USP, 990 mg Sodium Chloride USP, 825 mg Mannitol USP, 30 mg Adenine USP, and one empty 400 mL Transfer Pack container. They are single-use only, sterile, and non-pyrogenic fluid paths that must be stored at controlled room temperature and protected from freezing and excessive heat. Unused units in an open foil pouch may be kept for up to 60 days if they are not removed from the pouch or, if removed, are returned to the foil pouch within 12 hours. Units removed from the foil pouch and not returned within 12 hours must be used within 4 days (96 hours), after which they must be discarded.*

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