Adsol Red Cell Preservation Kit
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This gallery contains 9 technical images submitted to the FDA as part of the official labeling for Adsol Red Cell Preservation (NDC 0942-6528). 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 is a list of instructions and definitions related to the use of containers for blood and its components. The containers are sterilized by steam and have a sterile and non-pyrogenic fluid path. Codes and lot numbers are provided along with an expiration date, date of manufacture and country of manufacture. The containers are recyclable and should be kept dry. They should not be opened with a knife or scissors. Different types of containers are specified such as whole blood, red blood cell, plasma, and blood component containers. Anticoagulant and red cell preservation solutions are also mentioned. The storage temperatures for whole blood are given as 2°C to 25°C. Once opened, they must be used within 12 hours or 30 days depending on whether it is the primary or secondary packaging. The presence of the phthalate Diethylhexylphthalate (DEHP) is also noted. The text also includes a warning that the device should be sold only to licensed health care practitioners in the United States.*
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This is a set of loading instructions for a centrifuge cup. The instructions describe a standard Oval Cup Method for loading the Adsol container with the primary container. It mentions the necessary precautions to be taken when handling the containers, i.e., not placing the feter near the bottom, not pressing directly on the Adsol cannula, and avoiding pre-activation. The text also mentions how to place empty satellite containers on the primary container while ensuring that the back of the Adsol container is directly against the primary container. The instructions end with a general statement about performing centrifugation following the center's procedures.*
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This appears to be instructions for loading a centrifuge cup using the Large Oval Cup Method with Adsol containers and Blood Packs. The instructions include arranging containers, positioning the Adsol container and primary container, folding the Adsol container over the filter, caution against placing the filter near the bottom of the container, tubing and satelite container placement, squeezing the containers by the side into the centrifuge cup, and ensuring proper placement before centrifugation.*
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* These product label images have been analyzed using experimental machine learning. Please verify findings with the primary label text.