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Sterile Cord Blood Collection Unit (MSC127D) 114.5 mg/35mL

Anticoagulant Citrate Phosphate Dextrose Solution · INJECTION, SOLUTION · Maco Productions

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Plain English

This is a sterile solution containing anticoagulant citrate phosphate dextrose that is used to preserve cord blood samples collected from newborns for potential future medical use. It is administered intravenously as part of the cord blood collection process to prevent clotting and maintain the viability of blood cells.

Key Facts

Brand Name
Sterile Cord Blood Collection Unit (MSC127D)
Generic Name
Anticoagulant Citrate Phosphate Dextrose Solution
NDC Code (Product)
14498-003
Manufacturer
Maco Productions
Strength
114.5 mg/35mL
Dosage Form
INJECTION, SOLUTION
Route
INTRAVENOUS
Marketing Status
Application #
BN125552
Marketing Start
12/21/2016

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Sterile Cord Blood Collection Unit (MSC127D) used for?

This is a sterile solution containing anticoagulant citrate phosphate dextrose that is used to preserve cord blood samples collected from newborns for potential future medical use. It is administered intravenously as part of the cord blood collection process to prevent clotting and maintain the viability of blood cells.

Is Sterile Cord Blood Collection Unit (MSC127D) a controlled substance?

Sterile Cord Blood Collection Unit (MSC127D) is not classified as a controlled substance by the DEA.

What is the generic name for Sterile Cord Blood Collection Unit (MSC127D)?

The generic name for Sterile Cord Blood Collection Unit (MSC127D) is Anticoagulant Citrate Phosphate Dextrose Solution. There are 3 other brand versions of Anticoagulant Citrate Phosphate Dextrose Solution.

What is the NDC code for Sterile Cord Blood Collection Unit (MSC127D) 114.5 mg/35mL?

The NDC (National Drug Code) for Sterile Cord Blood Collection Unit (MSC127D) 114.5 mg/35mL is 14498-003, listed by Maco Productions.

Product NDC

14498-003

Package NDC

14498-003-01

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