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The following 11 images provide visual information about the product associated with Adsol Red Cell Preservation NDC 0942-6504 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 appears to be a schematic representation of a system for collecting and analyzing biological samples. The sample collection process involves the use of donor tubing, a Y-shaped sampling site, an access device, and a vacuum. The collected samples are then stored in a sample tube, which is likely to be subjected to further analysis.*

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The TransferPack is a container designed to store primary containers of CPD saline plasma or platelet concentrate. It can also be used with Adsol solution to store filtered red cells. A representative product drawing is available.*

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This is a summary of primary evaluation parameters for testing WBGs, B recovery post-filtration, and % hemolysis at different temperature and time conditions. The data shows mean, median, min-max, and confidence limits based on regulatory requirements.*

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This is a blood-preservation product with code 4R1782 that includes 10 units of Anilcna ulant Citrate Phosphate Dextrose Solution, USP (CPD) in a blood-pack unit container with ADSOL Red Cell Preservation Solution. Each unit consists of a 70mL CPD solution with a 400mL transfer-pack container, a Fenwal Bioflex RC Red Cell Leukocyté Reduction Filter, and a 450mL transfer-pack container with ADSOL Red Cell Preservation Solution that contains Dextrose, Sodium Chloride, Mannitol and Adenine. It has sterile and non-pyrogenic fluids, and it is made in the USA. Specific instructions regarding storage are given to maintain the product's quality.*

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This is a set of instructions for loading a centrifuge cup. The instructions involve placing containers with their labels facing a certain direction and stacking them on top of each other. A filter should also be placed in the cup with caution taken to ensure it does not interfere with the rotor arm. Lastly, tubing should be placed on top of the containers, with the primary container labelled correctly, and caution should be taken to prevent pre-activation.*

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This is a set of instructions for loading a centrifuge cup using the Oval Cup Method with the BloocPack unit and Adsol container. The text describes how to properly position the containers and filter to prevent interference with the rotor arm, as well as precautions to avoid pre-activation of the cannula.*

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This appears to be a set of instructions for handling and preparing blood bags for centrifugation using Sorvall equipment. The stacking order of the Blood-Pack unit is described, and the correct alignment of the containers is emphasized. Special precautions are mentioned concerning the Adsol container cannulae. The presence of excess tubing is noted, and recommendations for emptying any satellite containers are given. Additionally, commercially available spacers are suggested for use in the centrifuge cup.*

* The product label images have been analyzed using a combination of traditional computing and machine learning techniques. It should be noted that the descriptions provided may not be entirely accurate as they are experimental in nature. Use the information in this page at your own discretion and risk.