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The following 3 images provide visual information about the product associated with Cpda-1 Blood Collection System NDC 53157-730 by Haemonetics Corporation, 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.

Collection Bag Label - Collection Bag Label

Collection Bag Label - Collection Bag Label

Red blood cells with CPDA-1 preservation solution were collected on a date that is not mentioned from a volunteer donor. The unit number is provided as "04000". The remaining information pertains to storage conditions and proper identification of the intended recipient. The text also mentions the expiration date and solution composition. The text contains some gibberish characters and a few sections seem to be missing information.*

Envelope Label - Envelope Label

Envelope Label - Envelope Label

The Haemonetics Blood Collection System is a double CPDA-1 system designed for the collection and preparation of 450 ml of red blood cells and plasma. Each unit comes with a collection bag filled with 63 ml of CPDA-1 solution consisting of dextrose, sodium citrate, citric acid, monobasic sodium phosphate, and adenine. The fluid path is sterile and nonpyrogenic, and the bags are steam sterilized and stored at room temperature. Unused bags can be kept for 30 days in opened pouches by folding and securing the open end of the pouch. The system is manufactured by Haemonetics Corporation and is available in units coded 730-92.*

Plasma Bag Label - Plasma Bag Label

Plasma Bag Label - Plasma Bag Label

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