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comment_40414

Is this not correct, we call it "Banked Plasma" (historically)...

"Plasma

a) Plasma removed from liquid whole blood between 24 hours after collection and up

to five days after the expiration of the whole blood unit

B) Product is stored frozen (see “Liquid Plasma” below) at < -18C for up to 5 years

(1) Note that FFP not used within 1 year can be re-labeled as “plasma” and kept

up to 5 years from original collection date. "

comment_40545

Yes, if you go to the Code of Federal Regulations, it is in the table under 610.53.c.

http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/CFR-2011-title21-vol7/xml/CFR-2011-title21-vol7-chapI-subchapF.xml

[TABLE=class: GPOTABLE]

[TR=class: ROW]

[TD=class: ENT]3. Plasma[/TD]

[TD=class: ENT]....[/TD]

[TD=class: ENT][/TD]

[TD=class: ENT]5 years from date of collection of source blood (−18 °C or colder).[/TD]

[/TR]

[/TABLE]

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