Our range of solutions

Traceability and Comfort for Users

Confidence is an absolute must. Macopharma has developed a unique system providing complete traceability of blood pack systems and individual component.

Collection Solutions

40 years of listening, understanding, and caring in every kit we produce.
Our knowledge and expertise enable us to provide with the highest quality and accompany you everyday in the blood collection process.

Separation Solutions

From automated systems that streamline the blood separation to the wide range of blood processing kits, our solutions optimize your workflow, provide consistent blood products and improve patients outcome.

Phlebotomy Solutions

For patients requiring therapeutic phlebotomy, we offer specific collection sets.

Cord Blood Solutions

FROM BIRTH TO STEM CELLS PRESERVATION, make the best out of every drop of cord blood.

At Macopharma, we understand that each birth is a unique opportunity to save lives.
With our extensive expertise in blood donation and component processing, we provide a trusted, all-encompassing solution for cord blood banks, covering everything from cord blood collection to stem cell extraction and cryopreservation.

 

Paediatric Solutions

For patients with specific needs, we manufacture devices specifically designed to help blood centres provide dedicated care to most vulnerable patients.

Transfer Solutions

Splitting, transferring, pooling, sampling, for any step of blood processing, we offer a variety of volumes and configurations for blood centres, hospitals and research laboratories.

Extracorporeal Photopheresis Solutions

Over the last years, extracorporeal photopheresis (ECP) has been recognized by the scientific community as therapeutic option to treat various disorders.
Recommendations from a UK group of photopheresis experts summarize the positive impact of the technique on the treatment on several pathologies.¹
(1) Scarisbrick et al. U.K. consensus statement on the use of extracorporeal photopheresis for treatment of cutaneous T-celllymphoma and chronic graft-versus-host disease.2008.