Anticoagulant Citrate Phosphate Dextrose Solution With As-1
Generic Name: anticoagulant citrate phosphate dextrose solution with as-1
Brand Names:
Mtl1 Leucoflex
Description The Leucoflex MTL1 product consists of a blood collection system with 70mL of CPD for the collecion of 500 +/- 50mL of blood and 110mL of AS-1 Additive Solution. They are supplied with sterile, non-pyrogenic fluid pathways.
Overview
Description The Leucoflex MTL1 product consists of a blood collection system with 70mL of CPD for the collecion of 500 +/- 50mL of blood and 110mL of AS-1 Additive Solution. They are supplied with sterile, non-pyrogenic fluid pathways.
Warnings
WARNING Avoid contact with sharp objects. DO NOT USE if the overwrap or blood bag system shows any signs of deterioration. DO NOT USE if the solutions are not clear. Dispose of all system components that have been contaminated with blood in a biohazard container as per your institution's SOP. Dispose of all sharps as per your institution's SOP.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the important warnings for Anticoagulant Citrate Phosphate Dextrose Solution With As-1?▼
WARNING Avoid contact with sharp objects. DO NOT USE if the overwrap or blood bag system shows any signs of deterioration. DO NOT USE if the solutions are not clear. Dispose of all system components that have been contaminated with blood in a biohazard container as per your institution's SOP. Dispose of all sharps as per your institution's SOP.
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