
Vacuum tube for taking venous blood ZMT with filling
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A sterile plastic tube, sealed with a stopper, containing a defined vacuum volume and the anticoagulant tricalium salt of ethylenediaminetetetraacetic acid (K3EDTA) (dipotassium ethylene diamine tetraacetic acid (K3EDTA)). The product is intended for use in the collection, storage and/or transport of blood for analysis and/or other tests [e.g. whole blood haematology, general blood testing and drug quantification]. This product is a single-use item. The colour of the cap is pale purple.
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