Medical device shortage: 3.5 ml 9NC Coagulation sodium citrate 3.2%

The 3.5 ml 9NC Coagulation sodium citrate 3.2% is currently reported as a medical device shortage under sections 62.21 to 62.26 of the Medical Devices Regulations. For a full list of shortages, refer to the List of shortages and discontinuations.

Posted on 2022-03-11Footnote 1

Type of report

Actual medical device shortage

Name of medical device (including any component, accessory or part that is in shortage, including the model name) if applicable

3.5 ml 9NC Coagulation sodium citrate 3.2%

Other names (for example trade name), if applicable

n/a

Package description (for example, packaging formats, sizes, quantities)

Case of 24 packs, pack of 50 tubes, case of 1200 tubes

Class of medical device (I, II, III or IV), if known

Class I

Device identifier(s) (for example, serial number, catalogue number, part number, model number or unique device identifier)

454332

Medical device licence number (for Class II, III and IV), if applicable

n/a

Authorization identification number (for devices authorized for importation or sale under an interim order made under section 30.1 of the Food and Drugs Act), if applicable

n/a

Single-use product

Yes

Importers that have reported the shortage (Names of importers listed who have reported the shortage separately from the manufacturer or who are reporting on behalf of the manufacturer in a delegated capacity), if applicable

n/a

Manufacturer's name

Greiner Bio-One North America, Inc.

Manufacturer's mailing address

4238 Capital Drive
Monroe, North Carolina
U.S.A
28110

Reason for shortage

Increase in demand for the medical device

Disruption of the manufacturing of a medical device

Footnote

Footnote 1

This date reflects when a shortage report is first posted online. This page includes specific information related to the device that is in shortage. Updates to the status and end date of a shortage can be found on the List of shortages webpage.

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