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The following 11 images provide visual information about the product associated with Adsol Red Cell Preservation NDC 0942-6506 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 diagram or illustration related to a medical device or process, with labeled components such as "Donor Tubing," "Y-Sampling Site," "Access Device," "Vacuum," and "Sample Tube." No further context is available.*

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The text describes a Transfer Pack container that can be used for the storage of primary containers storing CPD Saluton plasma or platelet concentrate. It also mentions that the Transfer Pack container can be used with Adsol solution for the storage of filtered red cells. A representative product drawing is also mentioned.*

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The text provides a summary of primary evaluation parameters for WBGs, B(%) recovery post-filtration, and % Hemolysis- End of Storage (%). It includes information regarding the condition, mean, median, and min-max limits. The data has been generated with set hanging to full-length and meets the regulatory requirements of having a one-sided 95% lower or upper confidence limit greater than 95%.*

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The text describes a blood preservation solution and related equipment. The solution is Anticoagulant Citrate Phosphate Dextrose Solution, USP (CPD) and is contained in a BLOOD-PACK unit, with additional containers such as a TRANSFER-PACK Container with ADSOL and Red Cell Preservation Solution. Other items include the Red Cell Leukocyte Reduction Filter, Triple For the Collection and Processing of 500 mL Blood, Y-Sampling Site, and 16 ga. Ultra Thin Wall Needle. The text also gives instructions on storage and handling of the solution, including information on unused units.*

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This text provides instructions for loading a centrifuge cup with containers, filters, and tubing for blood processing. The containers should be arranged label-side up and facing the same direction, with the primary container label-side down. The filter should be placed on top of the Adsol container with the filter port facing the bottom of the container, and tubing should be positioned on top of the filter. Empty satellite containers should be folded over and placed on top of the tubing. Precautions must be taken to avoid interfering with the rotor arm and causing pre-activation of the cannula.*

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This appears to be instructions for using the Sorvall HBB-6 centrifuge to stack and align containers, specifically Blood-Pack units. The instructions include recommendations for squeezing the containers into the centrifuge cup and ensuring that they are level with or below the cup's top edge, as well as cautions involving pressing directly on cannulas and avoiding pre-activation.*

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This document provides instructions for loading a centrifuge cup using the oval cup method. It advises the user to place Adsol containers label side up and fold the top of the Adsol container over to prevent interference with the rotor arm. Tubing is then placed on top of the filter, and the container is placed on top of the tubing with the primary container's label facing up. It warns not to place the filter near the container's bottom and to avoid pressing directly on the cannula to avoid pre-activation.*

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The text describes instructions for aligning and stacking containers for centrifugation of blood bags. A Sorvall Blood Bag Insert is mentioned along with a primary container and Adsol container cannulae. It is advised not to press directly on the cannulae and to ensure that excess tubing is properly managed. Commercially available spacers or other methods can be used to take up space 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.