Generic: TRISODIUM CITRATE DIHYDRATE
1. INDICATIONS AND USAGE ANTICOAGULANT SODIUM CITRATE 4% W/V SOLUTION USP is intended for use only for the anticoagulation of whole blood as part of automated apheresis procedures. [See Dosage and Administration (2) .] ANTICOAGULANT SODIUM CITRATE 4% W/V SOLUTION USP is intended for use only for the anticoagulation of whole blood as part of automated apheresis procedures. ( 1 )
5. WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS Verify that the ANTICOAGULANT SODIUM CITRATE 4% W/V SOLUTION USP has been securely attached to the anticoagulant (AC) line on the system tubing set. Use aseptic technique throughout all procedures to ensure donor safety and quality. Single-use container. Do not reuse. Discard any unused or partially used product. Rx only Verify that the ANTICOAGULANT SODIUM CITRATE 4% W/V SOLUTION USP has been securely attached to the anticoagulant (AC) line on the system tubing set. ...
5. WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS Verify that the ANTICOAGULANT SODIUM CITRATE 4% W/V SOLUTION USP has been securely attached to the anticoagulant (AC) line on the system tubing set. Use aseptic technique throughout all procedures to ensure donor safety and quality. Single-use container. Do not reuse. Discard any unused or partially used product. Rx only Verify that the ANTICOAGULANT SODIUM CITRATE 4% W/V SOLUTION USP has been securely attached to the anticoagulant (AC) line on the system tubing set. Use aseptic technique throughout all procedures to ensure donor safety and quality. Single-use container, do not reuse. Discard any unused or partially used product. Rx only ( 5 )
6. ADVERSE REACTIONS Citrate reactions or toxicity may occur with the infusion of blood products to patient and return of blood containing citrate anticoagulant to donors. The recipient of the blood containing citrate should be monitored for the signs and symptoms of citrate toxicity. The signs and symptoms of citrate toxicity begin with paresthesia, a "tingling" sensation around the mouth or in the extremities, followed by severe reactions that are characterized by hypotension and possible card...
6. ADVERSE REACTIONS Citrate reactions or toxicity may occur with the infusion of blood products to patient and return of blood containing citrate anticoagulant to donors. The recipient of the blood containing citrate should be monitored for the signs and symptoms of citrate toxicity. The signs and symptoms of citrate toxicity begin with paresthesia, a "tingling" sensation around the mouth or in the extremities, followed by severe reactions that are characterized by hypotension and possible cardiac arrhythmia. Citrate toxicity may occur more frequently in patients who are hypothermic, have impaired liver or renal function, or have low calcium levels because of an underlying disease. Citrate reactions or toxicity may occur with the infusion and return of blood containing citrate anticoagulant. The recipient of the blood containing citrate should be monitored for the signs and symptoms of citrate toxicity. ( 6 ) To report SUSPECTED ADVERSE REACTIONS, contact CSL Plasma Inc. at 1-833-275-0044 or FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088 or www.fda.gov/medwatch .
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