Adsol Red Cell Preservation Kit
Product Images NDC 0942-6518

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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 0942-6518). 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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6r1790lbl (Export 00)
This is a product description of Anticoagulant Citrate Phosphate Dextrose Solution, USP (CPD) Blood-Pack Unit with Transfer-Pack Container and Adsol Red Cell Preservation Solution. The package contains 500 mL of blood adjustable with sodium hydroxide and includes a transfer-pack container with a red cell leukocyte reduction filter. Store it at a controlled room temperature, avoid freezing and excessive heat, and use the product as directed. The manufacturer is Fenwal International, Inc.; unused units can be stored for up to 30 days if unopened, and units removed from their packaging must be used within 4 days. The product is sterile, and it is recommended to consult instructions for use.*
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This appears to be a description of a sample pouch that can hold approximately 40 mL of liquid. There are three figures included, but without further context or clearer images, it is not possible to determine their contents or purpose. The text mentions storage in a "Pasa Doutie" and "st Pac Cntainer," but again without more information it is unclear what these refer to.*
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1787image2 (Image 03)
This text provides instructions for loading a centrifuge cup using a standard oval cup method. It includes a list of steps to be followed, along with precautions to be taken while handling Adsol cannula and containers. The stacking order of the Blood-Pack units is also mentioned in the instructions. Overall, it is a set of guidelines for preparing the centrifuge for laboratory procedures.*
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1787image3 (Image 04)
This text provides loading instructions for using the Large Oval Cup Method to load containers into a Gentrifuge. The text outlines the step-by-step procedure, such as placing the primary container with the Adsol container and placing tubing on top of the primary container. Precautions such as not pressing on the cannula directly and the importance of correct positioning are highlighted. Commercially available spaces can also be used, and the text ends by advising readers to follow center procedures in order to centrifugate properly.*
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This text describes cautionary information about a product which is sterilized by steam and has a sterile fluid path, but it should not be reused. The product comes with instructions for use and should not be used if the sterile barrier system is compromised.*

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