Adsol Red Cell Preservation Kit
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This gallery contains 6 technical images submitted to the FDA as part of the official labeling for Adsol Red Cell Preservation (NDC 0942-6515). 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 appears to be a product description for a sample pouch. It can hold approximately 40 mL of liquid. There are also three figures included, which may be diagrams or instructions related to the product. However, the text is incomplete and difficult to understand in some places due to errors.*
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This appears to be a set of instructions for loading a centrifuge cup using an oval cup method. It involves placing bottles on a workspace and arranging them in a specific direction, positioning tubing on top of a filter, stacking containers and tubing in a specific order, and squeezing the containers firmly into the centrifuge cup. There are several precautions to be taken to prevent pre-activation of the Adsol cannula and to ensure proper support for the filter. The instructions also mention folding the top edges of empty satellite containers and ensuring they are level with the top of the centrifuge cup.*
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This is a set of instructions for loading genitourinary cups using the Large Oval Gup method (Option B). The instructions give detailed steps to place the primary container, Adsol container, tubing, and empty saline containers in the gentrifuge cup. The containers should be arranged with their faces in the same direction. The Adsol cannula should not be pressed directly as it may cause pre-activation. The Adsol container should be placed with the filter gate facing the bottom of the compartment. The empty saline container should be folded and placed over the tubing with the label facing up. The containers should be squeezed by their sides and slid into the gentrifuge cup. The filter should not be placed near the bottom of the container. Finally, the excess tubing should be pushed down into the cup, and centrifugation is done according to center procedures.*
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This text provides important safety warnings and instructions for a medical device. It cautions the user to consult the instructions for use carefully, and notes that the device has been sterilized by steam and has a sterile fluid path, with a non-pyrogenic fluid path. The text specifically warns against reusing the device, and highlights the importance of ensuring that the sterile barrier system is not compromised before use.*
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This is a description of an Anticoagulant Citrate Phosphate Dextrose Solution, USP (CPD) Blood-Pack Unit that is used for the collection and processing of 500 mL blood. The solution is contained within a 600 mL Transfer-Pack container, which is an integral Fenwal Bioflex RC Red Cell Leukocyte Reduction Filter. The product is sterlized by steam and is not meant for reuse. It must be stored at a controlled room temperature and protected from freezing and excessive heat. This item is manufactured by Fonwal International, Inc. in Puerto Rico.*

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