ADMA Biologics, Inc. announced that it has received U.S. Food and Drug Administration (?FDA?) approval for its ninth ADMA BioCenters plasma collection facility located in Dallas, GA. This plasma collection facility commenced operations and initiated source plasma collection in the third quarter of 2022. With the FDA approval announced today, this facility is now licensed to collect, and introduce into interstate commerce, human source plasma for further manufacturing in the U.S. This new, plasma collection center features automated registration, high-tech collection equipment designed to shorten the donation process, free Wi-Fi wireless network in the donor collection area, individual flat-screen TVs with cable at each donor station, and highly trained and certified staff who put donor comfort and safety first.

At full capacity, the plasma center expects to maintain a staff of 50 highly trained healthcare workers. This center is approved to use the state-of-the-art Haemonetics NexSys Persona® plasma collection system.