Cpd/adsol Kit
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This gallery contains 11 technical images submitted to the FDA as part of the official labeling for Cpd/adsol (NDC 0942-6505). Unlike standard consumer photos, these assets often include clinical data figures, molecular chemical structures, and official manufacturer packaging layouts.
As provided by Fenwal, Inc., these visuals offer a comprehensive scientific overview of the product's physical and chemical identity, aiding pharmacists and researchers in product verification and study.
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This is a summary of primary evaluation parameters including confidence, WBC, RBC recovery post-filtration, and percentage hemolysis - end of storage data. The data was generated using a set hanging tul length and confidence limit analysis to establish that each parameter met the acceptance criteria of regulatory requirements. The information includes mean, median, min/max, and limits for each parameter at two different temperatures over up to 3 days.*
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This is a package containing an Anticoagulant Citrate Phosphate Dextrose Solution used for the collection and processing of a 500mL blood sample. The unit has a diversion system and includes a double for the collection and processing of blood with an integral FENWAL BIOFLEX RC Red Cell Leukocyte Reduction Filter. It consists of a plastic primary container containing 70 mL of CPD solution and a plastic transfer-pack container containing 110 mL of ADSOL red cell preservation solution. The package is sterile and on-pyrogenic fluid path. The package can be stored for 10 to 60 days in the foil pouch, which can be opened by tearing across a notch. However, if the units are removed from foil pouches and not returned within specific time frames, they must be discarded. The package also includes a 16 ga ultra-thin wall needle.*
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This text seems to be a set of instructions for using SorvallĀ® HBB-6 centrifuge. It instructs users on how to stack and align the containers, how to avoid pressing on the primary containers or filter, and how to perform centrifugation according to center-tucking procedures. The text also reminds the users to not slide the Adsol container cannula directly into the centrifuge cup. Overall, the text provides a helpful guide for using the SorvallĀ® HBB-6 centrifuge.*
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The text provided is a set of instructions likely for operating a SorvallĀ® HLR-6 centrifuge. The instructions include details on how to align containers (presumably blood packs) properly in the centrifuge cup, how to hold and insert the containers, precautions to take while doing so, and what to do with empty satelite containers. It also suggests that commercially available spacers or alternate methods can be used to take up space in the cup.*
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This is a product description and specification for various containers used for storage and transportation of blood components such as plasma, platelets concentrate, and frozen red blood cells. The containers include a primary container with a COD solution, a TransferPack container with adsol solution for storage of fresh cells, a TransferBack container for transfer purposes, and a container for storage of plasma. The number of secondary containers may vary depending on the product code. The text also includes product drawings.*
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* These product label images have been analyzed using experimental machine learning. Please verify findings with the primary label text.