| A | B | C | D |
|---|---|---|---|
| Product | Manufacturer's storage period 1 to 5 °C (unless otherwise stated) | Manufacturer's storage period 0 °C or colder (unless otherwise stated) | Dating period after leaving manufacturer's storage when stored at 2 to 8 °C (unless otherwise stated) |
| Adenovirus Vaccine Live Oral | 6 months | Not applicable | 6 months. |
| Albumin (Human) | 3 years | ......do | (a) 5 years. |
| ......do | ......do | (b) 3 years, provided labeling recommends storage at room temperature, no warmer than 37 °C. | |
| Not applicable | ......do | (c) 10 years, if in a hermetically sealed metal container and provided labeling recommends storage between 2 and 8 °C. | |
| Allergenic Extracts labeled “No U.S. Standard of Potency”: | |||
| 1. With 50 percent or more glycerin | 3 years | ......do | 3 years. |
| 2. With less than 50 percent glycerin | 18 months | ......do | 18 months. |
| 3. Products for which cold storage conditions are inappropriate | Not applicable | ......do | 18 months (from date of manufacture), provided labeling recommends storage at 30 °C or colder. |
| 4. Powders and tablets | ......do | ......do | 5 years (from date of manufacture), provided labeling recommends storage at 30 °C or colder. |
| 5. Freeze-dried products: | |||
| a. Unreconstituted | ......do | ......do | 4 years (from date of manufacture). |
| b. Reconstituted | ......do | ......do | 18 months (cannot exceed 4-year unreconstituted dating period plus an additional 12 months). |
| Allergenic Extracts, Alum Precipitated labeled “No U.S. Standard of Potency” | 18 months | ......do | 18 months. |
| Anthrax Vaccine Adsorbed | 2 years | ......do | 1 year. |
| Antibody to Hepatitis B Surface Antigen: | |||
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| 1. Antibody to Hepatitis B Surface Antigen | 6 months | ......do | 6 months. |
| 2. Lyophilized coated red blood cells | ......do | ......do | Do. |
| 3. Enzyme conjugated products | ......do | ......do | Do. |
| Iodinated (125l) products | Not applicable | ......do | 45 days (from date of manufacture). |
| Antihemophilic Factor (Human) | ......do | ......do | 1 year (from date of manufacture). |
| Anti-Human Globulin Liquid | ......do | ......do | 2 years. |
| Anti-Inhibitor Coagulant Complex | ......do | ......do | Do. |
| Antirabies Serum | 1 year | ......do | Do. |
| Antivenin (Crotalidae) Polyvalent | ......do | ......do | 5 years with an initial 10 percent excess of potency, provided labeling recommends storage at 37 ° C or colder. |
| Antivenin (Latrodectus Mactans) | ......do | ......do | 5 years with an initial 10 percent excess of potency. |
| Antivenin (Micurus fulvius) | ......do | ......do | Do. |
| Asparaginase | Not applicable | ......do | 18 months from the date of the last valid potency test. |
| BCG Vaccine | 1 year | Not applicable | 6 months. |
| Blood Grouping Reagents | |||
| 1. Liquid | Not applicable | Not applicable | 2 years. |
| 2. Dried | 1 year | 2 years | 5 years. |
| Blood Group Substance AB | ......do | ......do | 2 years. |
| Blood Group Substance A | ......do | ......do | Do. |
| Blood Group Substance B | ......do | ......do | Do. |
| Botulism Antitoxin | ......do | Not applicable | 5 years with an initial 20 percent excess of potency. |
| Cholera Vaccine | ......do | ......do | 18 months. |
| Coccidioidin | ......do | ......do | 3 years. |
| Collagenase | Not applicable | ......do | 4 years (from date of manufacture), provided labeling recommends storage at 37 °C or colder. |
| Cryoprecipitated AHF | ......do | ......do | 12 months from the date of collection of source blood, provided labeling recommends storage at −18 °C or colder. |
| Diphtheria Antitoxin: | |||
| 1. Liquid | 1 year | ......do | 5 years with an initial 20 percent excess of potency. |
| 2. Dried | ......do | 2 years | 5 years with an initial 10 percent excess of potency. |
| Diphtheria and Tetanus Toxoids and Pertussis Vaccine Adsorbed | ......do | Not applicable | 18 months. |
| Diphtheria and Tetanus Toxoids, Adsorbed | ......do | ......do | 2 years. |
| Diphtheria Toxin for Schick Test | ......do | ......do | 1 year. |
| Diphtheria Toxoid | ......do | ......do | 2 years. |
| Diphtheria Toxoid Adsorbed | ......do | 2 years | Do. |
| Diphtheria Toxoid-Schick Test Control | Not applicable | Not applicable | 1 year. |
| Factor IX Complex | ......do | ......do | 1 year (from date of manufacture). |
| Fibrinolysin (Human) | 1 year | 2 years | 2 years. |
| Fibrinolysin and Desoxyribonuclease Combined (Bovine) | ......do | ......do | 3 years, provided labeling recommends storage at 30 °C or colder. |
| Fibrinolysin and Desoxyribonuclease Combined (Bovine) with Chloramphenicol | ......do | ......do | Do. |
| Hepatitis B Surface Antigen: | |||
| 1. Unlyophilized coated red blood cells | Not applicable | ......do | 14 days (from date of manufacture). |
| 2. Iodinated (125 l) product | ......do | ......do | 45 days (from date of manufacture). |
| 3. Enzyme conjugated product | 6 months | ......do | 6 months. |
| Histoplasmin | 1 year | Not applicable | 2 years. |
| Immunoglobulins: | |||
| 1. Hepatitis B Immune Globulin (Human) | Not applicable | ......do | 1 year. |
| 2. Immune Globulin (Human) | 3 years | ......do | 3 years. |
| 3. Immune Globulin Intravenous (Human) | Not applicable | ......do | 1 year. |
| 4. Lymphocyte Immune Globulin, Anti-Thymocyte Globulin (Equine) | ......do | Not applicable | 2 years. |
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| 5. Pertussis Immune Globulin (Human) | 3 years | ......do | 3 years from date the dried or frozen bulk product is placed in final solution. |
| 6. Rabies Immune Globulin (Human) | 1 year | ......do | 1 year. |
| 7. Rho(D) Immune Globulin (Human) | 6 months | ......do | 6 months. |
| 8. Tetanus Immune Globulin (Human) | 1 year | ......do | 3 years with an initial 10 percent excess of potency. |
| 9. Vaccinia Immune Globulin (Human) | 3 years | ......do | 3 years. |
| 10. Varicella-Zoster Immune Globulin (Human) | Not applicable | ......do | 1 year. |
| Hepatitis B Vaccine | 2 years at 2 to 8 °C | Not applicable | 3 years. |
| Influenza Virus Vaccine | 1 year | ......do | 18 months. |
| Limulus Amebocyte Lysate | Not applicable | Not applicable | 18 months (from date of manufacture). |
| Measles, Mumps, and Rubella Virus Vaccine Live | ......do | 1 year (−20 °C or colder) | 1 year. |
| Measles and Mumps Virus Vaccine Live | ......do | ......do | 1 year. |
| Measles and Rubella Virus Vaccine Live | ......do | ......do | Do. |
| Measles Live and Smallpox Vaccine | Not applicable | ......do | 1 year (from date of manufacture). |
| Measles Virus Vaccine Live | ......do | ......do | 1 year. |
| Meningococcal Polysaccharide Vaccine Group A: | |||
| 1. Final bulk powder | ......do | 2 years (−20 °C or colder) | Not applicable. |
| 2. Final container | Not applicable | 3 years (−20 °C or colder) | 2 years. |
| Meningococcal Polysaccharide Vaccine Group C: | |||
| 1. Final bulk powder | ......do | 2 years (−20 °C or colder) | Not applicable. |
| 2. Final container | ......do | 3 years (−20 °C or colder) | 2 years. |
| Meningococcal Polysaccharide Vaccine Groups A and C combined: | |||
| 1. Final bulk powder | ......do | 2 years (−20 °C or colder) | Not applicable. |
| 2. Final container | ......do | 3 years (−20 °C or colder) | 2 years. |
| Meningococcal Polysaccharide Vaccine Groups A, C, Y, and W135 combined: | |||
| 1. Final bulk power | ......do | 2 years (−20 °C or colder) | Not applicable. |
| 2. Final container | ......do | 3 years (−20 °C or colder) | 2 years. |
| Mumps Skin Test Antigen | 6 months | Not applicable | 18 months. |
| Mumps Virus Vaccine Live | Not applicable | 1 year (−20 °C or colder) | 1 year. |
| Normal Horse Serum | 1 year | 2 years | 5 years. |
| Pertussis Vaccine | ......do | Not applicable | 18 months. |
| Pertussis Vaccine Adsorbed | ......do | ......do | Do. |
| Plague Vaccine | ......do | ......do | Do. |
| Plasma products: | |||
| 1. Fresh Frozen Plasma | Not applicable | ......do | 1 year from date of collection of source blood (−18 °C or colder). |
| 2. Liquid Plasma | ......do | ......do | (a) 26 days from date of collection of source blood (between 1 and 6 °C). |
| (b) 40 days from date of collection of source blood only when CPDA-1 solution is used as the anticoagulant (between 1 and 6 °C). | |||
| 3. Plasma | ......do | ......do | 5 years from date of collection of source blood (−18 °C or colder). |
| 4. Platelet Rich Plasma | ......do | ......do | 72 hours from time of collection of source blood, provided labeling recommends storage (20 to 24 °C or between 1 and 6 °C). 5 days if certain approved containers are used (20 to 24 °C). |
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| 5. Source Leukocytes | ......do | ......do | In lieu of expiration date, the collection date shall appear on the label. |
| 6. Source Plasma | ......do | ......do | 10 years (at the recommended storage temperature stated on the label). |
| 7. Therapeutic Exchange Plasma | ......do | ......do | 10 years. |
| Plasma Protein Fraction (Human) | 1 year | ......do | (a) 5 years.(b) 3 years provided labeling recommends storage at room temperature, no warmer than 30 °C). |
| Platelets | Not applicable | ......do | 72 hours from time of collection of source blood, provided labeling recommends storage at 20 to 24 °C or between 1 and 6 °C, or as specified in the directions for use for the blood collecting, processing, and storage system approved for such use by the Director, Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research (CBER). |
| Pneumococcal Vaccine Polyvalent: | |||
| 1. Final bulk powder | ......do | 24 months after potency assay (−20 °C or colder) | Not applicable. |
| 2. Final container | ......do | Not applicable | 2 years (from date of manufacture). |
| Poliovirus Vaccine Inactivated | 1 year | ......do | 1 year. |
| Poliovirus Vaccine Live Oral Trivalent: | |||
| 1. Frozen | Not applicable | 1 year (−10 °C or colder) | 1 year, provided labeling recommends storage at a temperature which will maintain ice continuously in a solid state. |
| 2. Liquid | ......do | Not applicable | 30 days, provided labeling recommends storage between 2 and 8 °C and container has been unopened. |
| Poliovirus Vaccine Live Oral Type I: | |||
| 1. Frozen | ......do | 1 year (−10 °C or colder) | 1 year, provided labeling recommends storage at a temperature which will maintain ice continuously in a solid state. |
| 2. Liquid | ......do | Not applicable | 30 days, provided labeling recommends storage between 2 and 8 °C and container has been unopened. |
| Poliovirus Vaccine Live Oral Type II: | |||
| 1. Frozen | ......do | 1 year (−10 °C or colder) | 1 year, provided labeling recommends storage at a temperature which will maintain ice continuously in a solid state. |
| 2. Liquid | ......do | Not applicable | 30 days, provided labeling recommends storage between 2 and 8 °C and container has been unopened. |
| Poliovirus Vaccine Live Oral Type III: | |||
| 1. Frozen | ......do | 1 year (−10 °C or colder) | 1 year, provided labeling recommends storage at a temperature which will maintain ice continuously in a solid state. |
| 2. Liquid | ......do | Not applicable | 30 days, provided labeling recommends storage between 2 and 8 °C and container has been unopened. |
| Polyvalent bacterial antigens with “No U.S. Standard of Potency” liquid | 1 year | ......do | 18 months. |
| Polyvalent bacterial vaccines with “No U.S. Standard of Potency” liquid | ......do | ......do | Do. |
| Rabies Vaccine: | |||
| 1. Dried | ......do | 2 years | Do. |
| 2. Liquid | 3 months | Not applicable | 6 months. |
| Reagent red blood cells | Not applicable | Not applicable | Thirty-five days from earliest date of collection if kept in liquid form (indefinite storage of reagent red blood cell source material at −65 °C or colder). |
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| ACD Red Blood Cells | ......do | ......do | (a) 21 days from date of collection of source blood, provided labeling recommends storage between 1 and 6 °C and the hermetic seal is not broken during processing.(b) 24 hours after plasma removal, provided labeling recommends storage between 1 and 6 °C and the hermetic seal is broken during processing. |
| CPD Red Blood Cells | ......do | ......do | (a) 21 days from date of collection of source blood, provided labeling recommends storage between 1 and 6 °C and the hermetic seal is not broken during processing.(b) 24 hours after plasma removal, provided labeling recommends storage between 1 and 6 °C and the hermetic seal is broken during processing. |
| CPDA-1 Red Blood Cells | ......do | ......do | (a) 35 days from date of collection of source blood, provided labeling recommends storage between 1 and 6 °C and the hermetic seal is not broken during processing.(b) 24 hours after plasma removal, provided labeling recommends storage between 1 and 6 °C and the hermetic seal is broken during processing. |
| Red Blood Cells Deglycerolized | ......do | ......do | 24 hours after removal from storage at −65 °C or colder, provided labeling recommends storage between 1 and 6 °C, or as specified in the directions for use for the blood collecting, processing, and storage system approved for such use by the Director, CBER. |
| Red Blood Cells Frozen | ......do | ......do | 10 years from date of collection of source blood, provided labeling recommends storage at −65 °C or colder, or as specified in the directions for use for the blood collecting, processing, and storage system approved for such use by the Director, CBER. |
| Rubella and Mumps Virus Vaccine Live | ......do | 1 year (−20 °C or colder) | 1 year. |
| Rubella Virus Vaccine Live | ......do | ......do | Do. |
| Skin Test Antigens for Cellular Hypersensitivity | 6 months | Not applicable | Do. |
| Smallpox Vaccine: | |||
| 1. Liquid | Not applicable | 9 months (−10 °C or colder, if product is maintained as glycerinated or equivalent vaccine in bulk or final containers) | 3 months, provided labeling recommends storage at 0 °C or colder. |
| 2. Dried | 6 months | Not applicable | 18 months. |
| Streptokinase | Not applicable | ......do | Do. |
| Tetanus and Diphtheria Toxoids Adsorbed for Adult Use | 1 year | ......do | 2 years. |
| Tetanus Antitoxin: | |||
| 1. Liquid | ......do | ......do | 5 years with an initial 20 percent excess or potency. |
| 2. Dried | ......do | 2 years | 5 years with an initial 10 percent excess or potency. |
| Tetanus Toxoid | ......do | Not applicable | 2 years. |
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| Tetanus Toxoid Adsorbed | ......do | ......do | Do. |
| Thrombin | ......do | 2 year | 3 years. |
| Thrombin Impregnated Pad | Not applicable | Not applicable | 1 year, or 6 months at 20 to 24 °C. |
| Tuberculin: | |||
| 1. Purified Protein Derivative, diluted | 6 months | ......do | 1 year. |
| 2. Old or Purified Protein Derivative dried on multiple puncture device | 1 year (not to exceed 30 °C; do not refrigerate) | ......do | 2 years, provided labeling recommends storage at a temperature not to exceed 30 °C. Do not refrigerate. |
| 3. Old on multiple puncture device | ......do | ......do | Do. |
| Typhoid Vaccine | 1 year | ......do | 18 months. |
| ACD Whole Blood | Not applicable | ......do | 21 days from date of collection, provided labeling recommends storage between 1 and 6 °C. |
| CPD Whole Blood | ......do | ......do | Do. |
| CPDA-1 Whole Blood | ......do | ......do | 35 days from date of collection, provided labeling recommends storage between 1 and 6 °C. |
| Heparin Whole Blood | ......do | ......do | 48 hours from date of collection, provided labeling recommends storage between 1 and 6 °C. |
| Yellow Fever Vaccine | ......do | 1 year (−20 °C or colder) | 1 year, provided labeling recommends storage at 5 °C or colder. |