Company: GIFLF
Filing Date: 2025-04-11
Form Type: 20-F
Source: 0001104659-25-034245
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Company: Grifols SA
Filing Date: 2025-04-11
Form: 20-F
Item: Item 12
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 antigens or the nucleic acid of an infectious agent. For instance, the WNV assay detects the presence of the West Nile virus in blood donations. The main types of assay used for blood screening are Immunoassays and Nucleic acid technology, or NAT assays.
“ATIII” means intramuscular (hyperimmune) immunoglobulins.
“A1PI” means alpha-1 proteinase inhibitor.
“BIDSXT” means a software tool that allows the analysis, interpretation and database management to transmit the results to the LIS.

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“BLA” (Biologics License Application) is a biological license application issued by the FDA, and serves as a U.S. marketing authorization for certain biological drug products.
“BlisPack” a blister handling machine.
“BLOODchip” blood group genotyping tests manufactured by Progenika, a company in which Grifols has a majority stake.
“Best Price” means generally the lowest price, as defined based on methodologies set forth in federal regulations, available from a manufacturer for certain outpatient drugs reimbursed by Medicaid, with respect to specified purchasers, such as wholesalers, retailers, health care providers and other designated entities. Best Price is used, among other things, among other things, to help calculate the rebates paid by certain drug manufacturers that are shared by the U.S. and state governments for Medicaid-covered outpatient drugs.
“CCPR” refers to the California Consumer Protection act, a regulation passed by the U.S. state of California.
“CFIUS” refers to the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States.
“cGMP” means current Good Manufacturing Practice.
“CIDP” means chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy, a neurological disease resulting in weakness, numbness, pain and difficulty in walking.
“Cirrhosis” is a medical condition which is a result of advanced liver disease. It is characterized by the replacement of liver tissue by fibrosis (scar tissue) and regenerative nodules (lumps that occur due to attempted repair of damaged tissue).
“Congenital Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Deficiency” is an inherited disease characterized by reduced levels in the blood of the substance Alpha-1 Antitrypsin, or AAT. This substance is a protein that is normally made by the liver and reaches other organs (such as the lungs) after being released into the blood circulation.
“CLL” means chronic lymphocytic leukaemia.
“CMS” refers to the U