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The following 10 images provide visual information about the product associated with Adsol Red Cell Preservation Solution System In Plastic Container (pl 146 Plastic) NDC 0942-6477 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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The text provides instructions for placing a check valve in a horizontal position and advises avoiding the downward pointing of the clear red side. Two figures labeled as "Figure 4a" and "Figure 4D" are also included.*

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Code 4R1583 is a set of 10 Blood-Packs used for collection and processing of 500mL blood samples. It comes with a TRANSFER-PACK Container and ADSOL Red Cell Preservation Solution. The set includes an Integral SEPACELL FLEX-EXCEL Red Cell Leukocyte Reduction Filter, a DONORCARE Needle Guard, and a 16 ga. Ultra-Thin Wall Needle. The pouch must be opened by tearing across a notch. Each unit contains a PL 146 plastic primary container with 70 mL of anticoagulant citrate phosphate dextrose solution, 110 mL of ADSOL, one empty 400 mL PL 2209 Transfer Pack container, one integral SEPACELL FLEX-EXCEL red cell leukocyte reduction filter, and one empty 450 mL P2200 Transfer-Pack container for the storage of AS-1 red blood cells. Units not removed from the full pouch should be returned within 12 hours. The set is sterile, non-pyrogenic and must be stored at controlled room temperature.*

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Instructions for loading a centrifuge cup using the coil tubing method. Place the Blood-Pack unit on a work surface and place the empty satellite container(s) and the Adsol T cell preservation solution containers on top of the post-aeration red cell containers (hanger edge) closer to the front of the work. Align the breakaway cannula and the check valve near each other, and keep the post-filtration red cell container. Check valve must be in a horizontal position. The label should not be folded, and the check valve should stay on the upper half of the bag.*

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These are instructions for loading centrifuge cups using the drop tubing method. The text provides a step-by-step guide that includes placing the blood-pack unit and empty satellite containers on a work surface, aligning the breakaway cannula and check valve, and placing the preservation solution container on top of the red cell container. It also instructs the user to place a filter on top of the container and ensure that the cannula and valve stay on the upper half of the bag. Finally, it directs the user to gather all tubing and place it on top of the filter.*

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containers including Adsol red cell preservation solution container, empty satellite container(s), and post-filtration red cell storage container in the centrifuge cup. Make sure that the check valve and cannula are properly positioned near the top of the red cell storage container. Then, place the filter on top of the whole blood container with the label of the post-filtration red cell storage container facing outwards. Finally, align the bags at the bottom and cautiously insert the bundled containers into the centrifuge cup while holding the sides of the bundle.*

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