Adsol Red Cell Preservation Kit
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This gallery contains 11 technical images submitted to the FDA as part of the official labeling for Adsol Red Cell Preservation (NDC 0942-6508). 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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The text only indicates the titles of two objects - "Breakaway Cannula" and "Sample Pouch" - and a reference to "Figure 1." It doesn't provide any additional information or context to generate a description.*
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The text describes different types of containers for the storage of products like plasma or platelet concentrate. It mentions a primary container designed for COD solution, a transfer pack container with adsol solution, and a container for double plasma storage. The text also includes a note stating that the number of secondary containers may vary depending on the product code. A representative product drawing is also mentioned.*
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This is a table showing the summary of primary evaluation parameters related to hemolysis rates, WBC, RBC recovery post-filtration, and confidence levels. The data was generated based on a set length and Confidence Limit analysis which meets regulatory requirements. The table includes mean, median, and min/max values of each parameter under different conditions (up to 8 hours at room temperature and 3 days at 16°C).*
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This is Centrifuge Cup Loading Instructions which provides steps to follow when loading blood containers on top of one another. The instructions include arranging the containers facing the same direction, positioning tubing on top of the filter, placing the filter on top of the Adsol container with the port facing the bottom of the container, folding the top of the empty satellite containers and placing them on top of the tubing with the label facing up to provide support for the filter. Additionally, the Adsol container label needs to be up, and the primary container label needs to be down.*
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This seems to be a set of instructions for using the Sorvall® HBB-6 centrifuge to process blood containers and satellite containers. It specifies the stacking order of the blood-pack containers, the need to align them properly, and precautions not to press on tubing or filters during the centrifugation process. The instructions also describe how to hold the containers and insert the cannula into the centrifuge cup.*
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Centrifuge Cup Loading Instructions for the Opt Large Oval Cup Method. Place the BloodPack unit on a work surface and arrange all containers with the bottoms facing in the same direction. Position tubing on top of the filter, being careful not to press directly on the Adsol cannula to avoid pre-activation. Ensure the Adsol container's label side is up and the primary container label side is down. Fold the top of the Adsol container over the filter to prevent any interference with the rotor arm and to provide support for the filter. Do not place the filter near the bottom of the container. Fold the top of the empty satellite containers and place them on top of the tubing with the label side facing up. Place the containers, tubing, and filter on top of the primary container, ensuring that the back of the Adsol container is directly against the back of the primary container.*
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This text appears to be instructions for setting up a Sorvall HLR-6 centrifuge with Blood-Pack containers. It provides guidance on ensuring proper alignment of containers, inserting the containers into the centrifuge cup, and precautions to take to prevent damage to the containers during centrifugation. The text suggests using spacers or other methods to take up empty space in the cups.*
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This is a description of a medical product that contains anticoagulant citrate phosphate dextrose solution used for the preservation of red blood cells. The product has a quadruple collection and processing unit that includes a sample division system with a thin wall needle. It also has a red cell leukocyte reduction filter. The blood pack unit includes a transfer pack container with ADSOL solution. The text contains details of concentrations, dosages, instructions for storage and usage, and also mentions the manufacturer, Fonal Inc.*

* These product label images have been analyzed using experimental machine learning. Please verify findings with the primary label text.