Kidney disease test strip CLINITEK®
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kidney disease test strip
kidney disease test strip
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Characteristics

Applications
for kidney disease
Tested parameter
pH, glucose, protein, microalbumin, albumin, nitrite, for urine metabolites, creatinine
Sample type
blood, urine
Format
strip

Description

CLINITEK® Microalbumin 9 Urinalysis Reagent Strips* provide some of the most appropriate tests for early indication of kidney disease for patients with diabetes, as well as for patients with established kidney disease. One urinalysis strip tests for Albumin, Blood, Creatinine, Glucose, Ketone, Leukocyte, Nitrite, pH, and Protein and also provides automatic calculation of Albumin-to-Creatinine (A:C) ratio as well as Protein-to-Creatinine (P:C) ratio results. Accurate identification of microalbuminuria Samples can be obtained randomly, no need for timed or 24-hour urine collections Reliable estimates of urinary albumin and protein excretion Reliable indications of normal or abnormal findings Effectiveness and efficiency of each visit are maximized Automatically timed and intepreted results, including ratios Features & Benefits Early detection and effective management of kidney disease Albumin-to-Creatinine (A:C) ratio – Early detection of kidney disease in patients with diabetes Microalbuminuria testing is recommended for early detection of kidney disease False-negative and false-positive results are avoided by using A:C ratio testing for nephropathy instead of albumin measurement alone Better prediction of kidney function decline with Albuminuria >300 mg/day Early intervention may stop or reverse the process of kidney disease Protein to Creatinine (P:C) ratio – Managing patients with kidney disease

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