Urine Strips

In a typical urinalysis, a urine test strip, also known as a dipstick, is used to identify pathological alterations in a patient's urine. Up to 10 distinct chemical pads or reagents may be present in a typical urine test strip, which reacts (changes colour) when submerged in and then removed from a urine sample. Even though certain tests require more time, the test can frequently be read in as little as 60 to 120 seconds after dipping. The initial step in the diagnosis of a wide variety of disorders is routine urine testing with multiparameter strips.

Urine Test Strip 4S

Urine Test Strip 4S: Detection of Glucose, Protein, ph & Specific Gravity in human urine

Urine Test Strip 2k

Urine Test Strip 2K: Detection of Glucose & Ketone in human Urine


 

URINE Test Strip 10P

Urine Test Strip 10P : Detection of  Blood, Bilirubin, Urobilinogen, Ketone, Protein, Nitrite, Glucose, pH, Specific Gravity & Leucocytes in human urine


 


Urine Test Strip 2P

Urine Test Strip 2P: Detection of glucose & protein in Human Urine


 

Urine Test Strip 1G

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