What is hyperglycaemia? Hyperglycaemia occurs when your glucose levels become too high, usually above 7mmol/l before a meal and 8.5mmol/l 2 hours after a meal. The occasional high reading is not a problem but if levels become very high regularly your diabetes is not being controlled and this can lead to serious complications. What causes hyperglycaemia? Hyperglycaemia […]
These urine test strips are used to quickly identify a number possible of possible indicators to many different illnesses or conditions. Our urinalysis reagent test strips are packed in a standard sealed tub as shown with each tub containing 100 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 12 parameters:-
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These urine test strips are used to quickly identify a number possible of possible indicators to many different illnesses or conditions. Our urinalysis reagent test strips are packed in a standard sealed tub as shown with each tub containing 100 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 12 parameters:-
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These urine test strips are used to quickly identify a number possible of possible indicators to many different illnesses or conditions. Our urinalysis reagent test strips are packed in a standard sealed tub as shown with each tub containing 100 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 12 parameters:-
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These urine test strips are used to quickly identify a number possible of possible indicators to many different illnesses or conditions. Our urinalysis reagent test strips are packed in a standard sealed tub as shown with each tub containing 100 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 12 parameters:-
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These urine test strips are used to quickly identify a number of 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 100 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 11 parameters:-
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These urine test strips are used to quickly identify a number of 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 100 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 11 parameters:-
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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. The strip covers the universal standard 10 parameters:- Leukocytes Nitrite Urobilinogen Protein pH Blood Specific Gravity Ketone Bilirubin Glucose |
What is Type 1 Diabetes? Diabetes (or diabetes mellitus) has two main types: Type 1 and Type 2. In this section we will be talking about Type 1. For more information on Type 2 diabetes, please click here. Type 1 diabetes, also known as insulin dependent diabetes, develops when the insulin producing cells in the pancreas have been destroyed and the body stops producing […]
The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) have published an update to the Public Health Guideline on type 2 diabetes. In the UK, there are 3.8 million people living with diabetes, the majority of these have type 2 diabetes. If you have type 2 diabetes you are more at risk of cardiovascular disease […]
What is Diabetes? Diabetes is caused when the body either stops making insulin (Type I) or the body responds incorrectly or inadequately to the insulin being produced (Type II). Insulin is needed to absorb glucose (sugar) into the bloodstream and around the body after eating. What are the symptoms? The following symptoms may give an […]
What is Diabetes? Diabetes in cats is caused when the cat consumes glucose but can’t process it properly due to the pancreas not producing enough insulin, or when its body is unable to respond to the insulin effectively. Either condition will result in the build-up of sugars in the blood. When the glucose levels become […]