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The One Step Urine Parameter Test strips are plastic strips onto which several separate reagent pads are affixed. The strips are intended for testing urine in the home for Urobilinogen, Glucose, Bilirubin, Ketones (Acetoacetic Acid), Specific Gravity, Blood, pH, Protein, Nitrite and Leukocytes.
10 Parameter Urine Test Strips
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The One Step Urine Parameter Test strips are plastic strips onto which several separate reagent pads are affixed. The strips are intended for testing urine in the home for Urobilinogen, Glucose, Bilirubin, Ketones (Acetoacetic Acid), Specific Gravity, Blood, pH, Protein, Nitrite and Leukocytes.
The strip covers the universal standard 10 parameters:-
These are identical to the strips we supply to the NHS and are CE Marked for self-testing. Time to expiry on the pack will be at least 6 months from today and usually much longer.
Once the pouch has been opened, the remaining strips remain stable for up to 30 days as long as the pouch is immediately re-sealed.
Effectively any positive result for any of the tests will require further investigation unless the likely cause of the positive result is already known e.g. blood in urine can be a normal result if the urine is from a menstruating female. If any medical professional buying these strips wishes to purchase the automatic reader/urinalysis machine please contact us at the email address below.
For full instructions on how to use this product click here.
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