Profile: Laboratorios Grifols, S.A. is engaged in the production of bioscience, diagnostic and hospital products. Our bioscience product line comprises of Alphanate®, Alphanine®, Flebogamma®, Human Albumin Grifols®, and Albumina Humana Grifols®. We provide blood bag, homeostasis, infectious serology, immuniochemistry and microbiological diagnostic products. We offer hospital products that include Fleboset® and Gri-fill®. Our Fleboset® provides safe and convenient administration from more than one container of IGIVs, monoclonal antibodies, and avoids handling which compromise sterility. Our Gri-fill® system is a closed system for preparing sterile parenteral solutions in volumes, contents and proportions different from the pharmaceutical industry production standards. Our Leucored® system blood bag contains a filtration system for closed-circuit leukocyte depletion of blood components. Our Sintromac Plus® is a computer system designed to aid oral anticoagulation therapy. Our Triturus® system for analyzing infectious serology, is a fully automated, multi-test and multi-batch immunoassay system. We also develop software for data management and quality control for hemostasis and anticoagulant therapies.
The company has revenues of USD 1-5 Million, has ~140 employees and is ISO-9001 certified.
FDA Registration Number: 3002807257
US Agent: Diane Day / Grifols Shared Services North America, Inc
Phone: +1-(510)-923-4579 Fax: +1-(510)-923-3703 E-Mail:
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• Absorbance Microplate Reader |
• Anticoagulation Therapy Monitoring |
• Automated Blood Grouping and Antibody Test System (FDA Code: KSZ / 864.9175) An automated blood grouping and antibody test system is a device used to group erythrocytes (red blood cells) and to detect antibodies to blood group antigens. |
• Automated Microplate Washer |
• Benchtop Scanning Microplate Reader |
• Blood Bag |
• Blood Bank Accessories |
• Blood Bank Supplies (FDA Code: KSS / 864.9050) Blood bank supplies are general purpose devices intended for in vitro use in blood banking. This generic type of device includes products such as blood bank pipettes, blood grouping slides, blood typing tubes, blood typing racks, and cold packs for antisera reagents. The device does not include articles that are licensed by the Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research of the Food and Drug Administration. |
• Control Thromboplastin Reagent (FDA Code: GGO / 864.7925) A partial thromboplastin time test is a device used for primary screening for coagulation abnormalities, for evaluation of the effect of therapy on procoagulant disorders, and as an assay for coagulation factor deficiencies of the intrinsic coagulation pathway. |
• Discrete Photometric Chemistry Analyzer (FDA Code: JJE / 862.2160) A discrete photometric chemistry analyzer for clinical use is a device intended to duplicate manual analytical procedures by performing automatically various steps such as pipetting, preparing filtrates, heating, and measuring color intensity. This device is intended for use in conjunction with certain materials to measure a variety of analytes. Different models of the device incorporate various instrumentation such as micro analysis apparatus, double beam, single, or dual channel photometers, and bichromatic 2-wavelength photometers. Some models of the device may include reagent-containing components that may also serve as reaction units. |
• Disposable Anesthesia Needle |
• Elisa Assay Microplate Washers |
• ELISA Microplate Washer |
• Enteral Nutrition Bag with Preattached Companion Pump Set |
• Enzyme Immunoassay |
• Fluidotherapy Units (FDA Code: LSB / 890.5100) |
• Fluorescence Microplate Reader |
• Gastrostomy Feeding Tubes |
• General Purpose Reagent (FDA Code: LDT) |
• Hand-held Microplate Washer |
• Human Microalbumin Kit |
• I.V. Container (FDA Code: KPE / 880.5025) An I.V. container is a container made of plastic or glass used to hold a fluid mixture to be administered to a patient through an intravascular administration set. |
• I.V. Fluid Transfer Unit (FDA Code: LHI / 880.5440) An intravascular administration set is a device used to administer fluids from a container to a patient's vascular system through a needle or catheter inserted into a vein. The device may include the needle or catheter, tubing, a flow regulator, a drip chamber, an infusion line filter, an I.V. set stopcock, fluid delivery tubing, connectors between parts of the set, a side tube with a cap to serve as an injection site, and a hollow spike to penetrate and connect the tubing to an I.V. bag or other infusion fluid container. |
• Immunoglobulin M (IgM) (FDA Code: DFT / 866.5550) An immunoglobulin (light chain specific) immunological test system is a device that consists of the reagents used to measure by immunochemical techniques both kappa and lambda types of light chain portions of immunoglobulin molecules in serum, other body fluids, and tissues. In some disease states, an excess of light chains are produced by the antibody-forming cells. These free light chains, unassociated with gamma globulin molecules, can be found in a patient's body fluids and tissues. Measurement of the various amounts of the different types of light chains aids in the diagnosis of multiple myeloma (cancer of antibody-forming cells), lymphocytic neoplasms (cancer of lymphoid tissue), Waldenstrom's macroglobulinemia (increased production of large immunoglobulins), and connective tissue diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis or systemic lupus erythematosus. |
• Infectious Disease Serology Test |
• Infusion Line Filter (FDA Code: FPB / 880.5440) |
• Infusion Pump Accessories (FDA Code: MRZ / 880.5725) An infusion pump is a device used in a health care facility to pump fluids into a patient in a controlled manner. The device may use a piston pump, a roller pump, or a peristaltic pump and may be powered electrically or mechanically. The device may also operate using a constant force to propel the fluid through a narrow tube which determines the flow rate. The device may include means to detect a fault condition, such as air in, or blockage of, the infusion line and to activate an alarm. |
• Jejunostomy Feeding Tube |
• Kinetic Microplate Reader |
• Luminescence Microplate Reader |
• Manual Microplate Washers |
• microplate reader |
• Microplate Washer Accessories |
• Microplate Washers |
• Microplate Washers |
• Modular Cleanroom System |
• Multi Detection Microplate Reader |
• Multi-Detection Microplate Reader |
• Multi-Label Microplate Readers |
• Nasogastric Tubes (FDA Code: BSS / 876.5980) A gastrointestinal tube and accessories is a device that consists of flexible or semi-rigid tubing used for instilling fluids into, withdrawing fluids from, splinting, or suppressing bleeding of the alimentary tract. This device may incorporate an integral inflatable balloon for retention or hemostasis. This generic type of device includes the hemostatic bag, irrigation and aspiration catheter (gastric, colonic, etc.), rectal catheter, sterile infant gavage set, gastrointestinal string and tubes to locate internal bleeding, double lumen tube for intestinal decompression or intubation, feeding tube, gastroenterostomy tube, Levine tube, nasogastric tube, single lumen tube with mercury weight balloon for intestinal intubation or decompression, and gastro-urological irrigation tray (for gastrological use). |
• Particulate Sampler |
• Peristaltic Pumps |
• Pharmacy Compounding System/Device (FDA Code: NEP / 880.5440) |
• Platewash Microplate Washer |
• Rapid Microbiological Diagnostic Kits |
• Single Buffer Microplate Washer |
• Sterile Saline Solution |
• UV/Visible Absorbance Microplate Reader |