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In response to a parliamentary question, Roland Moyle stated that the production of Factor 8 estimated in 1975 was exceeded by July 1977 and production had risen substantially since then.

  • Read more about In response to a parliamentary question, Roland Moyle stated that the production of Factor 8 estimated in 1975 was exceeded by July 1977 and production had risen substantially since then.

In the minutes of the 163rd regional transfusion directors' meeting, the chairman was recorded as saying that 90% of the plasma production for Factor 8 concentrate had already been achieved.

  • Read more about In the minutes of the 163rd regional transfusion directors' meeting, the chairman was recorded as saying that 90% of the plasma production for Factor 8 concentrate had already been achieved.

In a memo, it was noted that the Northern and West Midlands regions had not committed to providing plasma. The Northern region was offered increased capital, and the West Midlands region was offered an increased revenue allocation.

  • Read more about In a memo, it was noted that the Northern and West Midlands regions had not committed to providing plasma. The Northern region was offered increased capital, and the West Midlands region was offered an increased revenue allocation.

The Chronological Presentation on the Domestic Supply of Blood Products in England and Wales held that expenditure for 1976/77 was set at £433,000 before cost adjustments, including revenue allocations.

  • Read more about The Chronological Presentation on the Domestic Supply of Blood Products in England and Wales held that expenditure for 1976/77 was set at £433,000 before cost adjustments, including revenue allocations.

In a memo from Dr Smith to Dr Lane, the possibility of small pool freeze-dried cryoprecipitate was discussed.

  • Read more about In a memo from Dr Smith to Dr Lane, the possibility of small pool freeze-dried cryoprecipitate was discussed.

In the BPL and PFL Annual Report it was reported that plasmapheresis continued to grow as a source of plasma. In 1986/87 it gave rise to just over 10% of the plasma sent to BPL.

  • Read more about In the BPL and PFL Annual Report it was reported that plasmapheresis continued to grow as a source of plasma. In 1986/87 it gave rise to just over 10% of the plasma sent to BPL.

In his written statement, Dr Lloyd stated that the Newcastle RTC increased its plasma production for fractionation; the 1992/1993 plasma production figures, based on tonnes of plasma per million population, put the Newcastle Centre third behind the North London and Yorkshire centres.

  • Read more about In his written statement, Dr Lloyd stated that the Newcastle RTC increased its plasma production for fractionation; the 1992/1993 plasma production figures, based on tonnes of plasma per million population, put the Newcastle Centre third behind the North London and Yorkshire centres.

In the transcript of Dr Lloyd's oral evidence he stated that the Newcastle RTC had a small plasmapheresis unit, but mostly plasma was recovered from whole blood donations.

  • Read more about In the transcript of Dr Lloyd's oral evidence he stated that the Newcastle RTC had a small plasmapheresis unit, but mostly plasma was recovered from whole blood donations.

In her written statement, Dr Harrison stated that recovered plasma was preferred to manual or machine plasmapheresis as it was much cheaper. It did not involve the cost of plasmapheresis equipment or static centres.

  • Read more about In her written statement, Dr Harrison stated that recovered plasma was preferred to manual or machine plasmapheresis as it was much cheaper. It did not involve the cost of plasmapheresis equipment or static centres.

In a visitors note to the North East Thames RTC to discuss plasma supply, it was stated that Dr Harrison did not consider plasmapheresis to be an efficient way to collect plasma.

  • Read more about In a visitors note to the North East Thames RTC to discuss plasma supply, it was stated that Dr Harrison did not consider plasmapheresis to be an efficient way to collect plasma.

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