Anticoagulant Citrate Phosphate Dextrose Solution
PrescriptionBrand names: Sterile Cord Blood Collection Unit (MSC128D)
About This Medication
MACO BIOTECH Collection - Sterile Cord Blood Collection Unit (MSC128D) The MSC128D Sterile Cord Blood Collection Unit consists of 300 mL collection bag containing 21 mL of Anticoagulant Citrate Phosphate Dextrose Solution USP (CPD), a 40 mL rinsing bag containing 8 mL of CPD and two 12 gauge needles with a protective shield (SECUVAM) for the used needle. Sterile, non-pyrogenic fluid path. Sterilized by steam. Rx only . This product is not made with natural rubber latex.
Active Ingredients
| Ingredient | Strength |
|---|---|
| Citric Acid Monohydrate | - |
| Dextrose Monohydrate | - |
| Sodium Citrate | - |
| Sodium Phosphate, Monobasic, Dihydrate | - |
Indications & Usage
Warnings & Precautions
WARNINGS Avoid contact with sharp objects. Do not irradiate collected cord blood or components. Making multiple punctures of the umbilical cord to increase collection volume may increase the risk of contamination.
Frequently Asked Questions
INDICATIONS AND USAGE MSC128D - For collection of up to 200 mL of umbilical cord blood. Use aseptic technique.
WARNINGS Avoid contact with sharp objects. Do not irradiate collected cord blood or components. Making multiple punctures of the umbilical cord to increase collection volume may increase the risk of contamination.
Anticoagulant Citrate Phosphate Dextrose Solution is a prescription medication. You will need a valid prescription from a licensed healthcare provider.
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- • DailyMed — Anticoagulant Citrate Phosphate Dextrose Solution drug label (National Library of Medicine)
- • openFDA — Anticoagulant Citrate Phosphate Dextrose Solution label data (U.S. Food & Drug Administration)
- • NDC Directory — Anticoagulant Citrate Phosphate Dextrose Solution (FDA National Drug Code)
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Data sources: DailyMed (NLM), openFDA, MFDS