Product Images Imuflex Wb-rp Blood Bag System With Integral Whole Blood Leukocyte Reduction Filter (removing Platelets) With Diversion Blood Sampling Arm Anticoagulant Citrate Phosphate Dextrose (cpd) And Optisol (as-5) Red Cell Preservative
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Collection Bag with CPD (Citrate Phosphate Dextrose) and primary bag are essential tools in blood collection. The Satellite bag is also used for blood collection, and the one with Optisol has a solution for preserving corneal tissue during the transportation process.*
The CPD with Optisol Red Cell Preservative Solution is a fluid path consisting of a collection bag and a satellite bag. The former contains 70mL of Anticoagulant GPD solution, while the latter has 111mL of Optisol Red Cell Preservative Solution. The Anticoagulant CPD solution contains Dextrose, Sodium Gitrate, Citric Acid, and Monobasic Sodium Phosphate, while the Optisol Red Cell Preservative Solution contains Sodium Chloride, Dextrose, Mannitol, and Adenine. It is crucial not to use the anticoagulant if it's not transparent. The product should be stored in a cool environment, and after opening, unused bags must be adequately sealed for up to 30 days. It is necessary to see the instructions before usage.*
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