Additional Information for Anticoagulant Citrate Dextrose Solution
Anticoagulant Citrate Dextrose Solution, also known as ACD solution, is a type of anticoagulant used in medical, dental, and veterinary settings. It is commonly used for preserving blood and blood components for transfusion purposes.
ACD solution is a sterile solution that contains citric acid, sodium citrate, and dextrose. These components work together to prevent blood clotting by chelating calcium ions, which are necessary for the coagulation process.
This solution is typically used in blood banks and laboratories to prevent the clotting of collected blood samples or stored blood products. It is important for maintaining the viability and functionality of blood components, such as red blood cells, platelets, and plasma, during storage and transfusion.
ACD solution is available in different formulations, such as ACD-A, ACD-B, and ACD-A with adenine. Each formulation has specific uses and is selected based on the intended purpose and requirements of the blood product.
Overall, Anticoagulant Citrate Dextrose Solution is an essential component in the field of transfusion medicine, ensuring the safe and effective use of blood and blood products in medical, dental, and veterinary practices.
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