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Customer Letters

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Please note, the following Customer Letters, in electronic format, do not replace the print version that you receive from your local Canadian Blood Services site. The print version must be retained as your file copy.

* The contents of the customer letters available on this site are current as of their dates of publication. If required, please contact the Canadian Blood Services staff member identified within the letters or contact your local Hospital Liaison Specialist to determine if the letter is still current.



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Contact Lists Referenced in Customer Letters Effective Date
Medical Directors 2008-02-01
Hospital Liaisons 2008-02-01




Letter #

Date

Title

2012-02 Correction

2012-01-30

CORRECTION
INFORMATION ONLY
Launch of Hizentra™ 20%, Subcutaneous Immune Globulin (Human)


2012-05

2012-01-26

Shipping Containers Utilized for RBC Shipments


2012-04

2012-01-25

Corporate Name Change for Talecris Biotherpeutics, Ltd & Redesigned Latex-free Stopper

Grifols product stopper redesign to address complaints related to latex-free stoppers used in 100, 50 and 25 mL formats

Canadian Blood Services Name Change Letter


2012-03

2012-01-23

Change in Distribution of Starches Part II


2012-02

2012-01-19

Launch of Hizentra™ 20%, Subcutaneous Immune Globulin (Human)

Hizentra, 20%, Subcutaneous Immune Globulin (human), 20% solution for injection


2012-01

2012-01-09

Research Use of Blood Components

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