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The following 11 images provide visual information about the product associated with Adsol Red Cell Preservation NDC 0942-6507 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.
This is a description of various containers for storing biological products such as plasma or platelet concentrates, including a primary container with a COD solution, a transfer pack container with an absorbent solution for storage of frozen cells, and a transfer pack container for storage of plasma or platelet concentrates. The accompanying product drawing shows different variations of these containers. The number of secondary containers may vary based on the specific product code.*
This appears to be a summary report of primary evaluation parameters regarding the confidence, WBC count, RBC recovery post-filtration, and % hemolysis end of storage in units of a sample. The report includes mean, median, and min/max values for each parameter at different time intervals and temperatures. The report also mentions that the data was generated with a specific set length and that a confidence limit analysis was conducted to ensure the values met regulatory requirements.*
These are instructions for loading centrifuge cups. The user is instructed to place a black unit on a work surface and arrange all containers with the bottoms facing the same direction. The tubing is then positioned on top of the filter. It is important not to press directly on the Adsol cannula to avoid pre-activation. The Adsol container should be positioned with its label facing up and the primary container label facing down. The filter should be placed directly on top of the Adsol container label with the filter port facing the bottom of the container. The top of the empty satellite containers should be folded over and placed on top of the tubing with the label facing up. Folding the top of the Adsol container over the filter will prevent abs from interfering with the rotor arm and provide support for the filter. It is important not to place the filter near the bottom of the container. The containers, tubing, and filter should be placed on top of the primary container, and the back of the Adsol container must be directly against the back of the primary container.*
This text provides instructions for handling containers of blood-pack and Adsol solution in a SorvallĀ® HBB-6 centrifuge. It advises aligning the containers at the bottom and stacking them in a certain order, being cautious with excess tubing, and not pressing on or tipping the containers during centrifugation. The text also suggests squeezing the containers by the sides when handling them and placing them into the centrifuge cup, being careful of top edges and folds.*
This is a set of loading instructions for a centrifuge cup using the Opt Large Oval Cup Method. It involves arranging containers with labels facing up and tubing positioned over the filter with the filter port facing the bottom of the container. Precautions are listed to avoid pressing directly on the Adsol cannula and not placing the filter near the bottom of the container. The primary container should be label side down and the empty satellite containers should be folded over and placed on top of the tubing, with the label facing up. The Adsol container should be positioned against the back of the primary container.*
The text appears to be instructions for using a SorvallĀ® HLR-6 centrifuge. The instructions include ensuring containers are properly aligned, stacking order for Blood-Pack, how to hold and place the containers in the centrifuge cup, precautions regarding the cannulae and filter, and ways to take up space in the cup using spacers or other methods.*
This product appears to be a blood collection and processing kit, consisting of various containers and solutions to preserve and reduce leukocytes in red blood cells. The kit must be stored at a controlled room temperature, and there are instructions for pouch storage and usage provided. The manufacturer is Fenwal, Inc and the kit is made in the USA. The last line of the text is not readable.*
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