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These urine test strips are used to quickly identify a number possible indicators to many different illnesses or conditions. Our urinalysis reagent test strips. are packed in a standard sealed tub as shown above and each tub contains 150 parameter strip tests.
These tests are exactly the same as those we supply to the NHS – Click here to view
The urine test strip covers the universal standard 10 parameters:-
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We offer a test that will look to test for 10 specific parameters; Glucose, Ketone, Bilirubin, Nitrite, Urobilinogen, Protein, pH, Blood, Specific Gravity and Leukocytes which are used by your GP to offer a quick reference to your overall general health
SIMPLE, ACUURATE AND EASY TO USE: The One Step Dipstick Tests use a clear descriptive colour chart wrapped around the tub to make it quick and easy to read your results. You will find an in-depth instruction leaflet detailing what each parameter means. Our tests give indications for conditions such as diabetes, ketosis, kidney dysfunction, liver conditions, body hydration, UTI’s and many more conditions covered by the remainder of the test pads
SAFE, STERILE PROFESSIONAL: Each One Step Parameter Test Tub includes 150 individual test strips sealed inside a UV resistant black bottle to maintain test effectiveness & prevent contamination. Our tests are regularly QC Tested using professionally produced blind controls by UKAS accredited government laboratories. All tests have a 100% pass rate
FAST, ACCURATE, CLEAR RESULTS: Our parameter dipstick tests can be read in as quick as 60 seconds but for accurate results you may need to allow 120 seconds for some of the tests. Glucose, Ketone, Bilirubin, Nitrite, Urobilinogen, Protein, pH, Blood, Specific Gravity are all read at 60 seconds, with Leukocytes being the only test requiring the full 120 seconds before you can read this test result
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED: Based on the confidence in the quality, our Urine Test Strips are protected by worry-free support. Customer satisfaction is our top priority
For full instructions on how to use these tests click here.
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