Sterile Cord Blood Collection Unit
PrescriptionBrand names: Pall Sterile Cord Blood Collection Unit
About This Medication
ANTICOAGULANT CITRATE PHOSPHATE DEXTROSE SOLUTION (CPD) Sterile, non-pyrogenic fluid path. Sterilized by steam. This product is free of natural rubber latex.
Active Ingredients
| Ingredient | Strength |
|---|---|
| Citric Acid Monohydrate | - |
| Dextrose Monohydrate | - |
| Sodium Citrate | - |
| Sodium Phosphate, Monobasic, Monohydrate | - |
Indications & Usage
Warnings & Precautions
WARNINGS Making multiple punctures of the umbilical cord to increase collection volume may increase the risk of contamination. Do not irradiate collected cord blood or components.
Frequently Asked Questions
Indications and Usage Section For collection of up to 210 ml of umbilical cord blood. Use aseptic technique. Contents inside overwrap pouch, within the foil envelope, are sterile and acceptable for use in a sterile field if pouch is unopened and undamaged; visual inspection to confirm the integrity of overwrap pouch should be performed.
WARNINGS Making multiple punctures of the umbilical cord to increase collection volume may increase the risk of contamination. Do not irradiate collected cord blood or components.
Sterile Cord Blood Collection Unit is a prescription medication. You will need a valid prescription from a licensed healthcare provider.
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- • DailyMed — Sterile Cord Blood Collection Unit drug label (National Library of Medicine)
- • openFDA — Sterile Cord Blood Collection Unit label data (U.S. Food & Drug Administration)
- • NDC Directory — Sterile Cord Blood Collection Unit (FDA National Drug Code)
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Data sources: DailyMed (NLM), openFDA, MFDS