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Platelet Concentrate

Platelets (thrombocytes) are the cellular elements of haemostasis. After injury to blood vessels, platelets attach to the damaged vessel walls to form a plug. This plug is further reinforced by the incorporation of protein strands.

Platelet concentrates (PCs) can either be obtained from whole blood donations (4 to 6 donations are combined for this purpose) or using a mechanical procedure. An anticoagulant solution is always added during the collection of PCs. They are stored in donor plasma, which can be replaced with a plasma substitute solution. PCs are stored at temperatures between +20°C and +24°C under constant movement.

Search results 176 to 179 from a total of 179

Name Mar­ket­ing Au­tho­ri­sa­tion Hold­er Li­cense Num­ber Li­cense Date Further Information

Thrombozytenkonzentrat / Apherese / bestrahlt DRK-Blutspendedienst

DRK-Blutspendedienst Baden-Württemberg-Hessen gGmbH

10613a/95 11.11.1997

Human-Thrombozytenapheresekonzentrat NRW Herzzentrum

Institut für Laboratoriums- und Transfusionsmedizin - Herz- und Diabeteszentrum NRW - Ruhr-Universität Bochum

10520a/97-1 23.06.1997

Thrombapheresekonzentrat leukozytendepletiert

Evangelisches Krankenhaus Bielefeld gGmbH

10687a/95 04.02.1997

Leukozytenarmes Thrombozytapheresekonzentrat FAU

Universitätsklinikum Erlangen

10559a/96-1 17.12.1996

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The list of medicines contains the products that have a valid marketing authorization. It contains no information as to whether the preparations are available on the market.

The information contained in the Federal Gazette, which is the official publication organ of the Paul-Ehrlich-Institut, is legally binding.

As of: PEI announcement No. 519 in BAnz AT 26.07.2024 B6.

Summary of Product Characteristics (SmPCs) and the Package Leaflet (PL)

Where the European Medicines Agency (EMA) offers further information, you will find a link to the EPAR (European public assessment report) in the table.

If user and technical information or public assessment reports are available in PharmNet.Bund, the Federal and State Pharmaceutical Information Portal, these are directly linked to PharmNet.Bund in the table.

Updated: 26.07.2024