Test Strip Articles & Analysis
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POCT (Point-of-Care Testing) refers to clinical and bedside testing conducted in close proximity to patients. ...
According to this article, about 23% filled 3 or more claims for test strips during the year, 14.0% of the study population were using the supplies inappropriately; about 8.8% of subjects were taking agents, which are not considered to be a risk for causing hypoglycemia(e.g. metformin hydrochloride) and 5.1% did not have claims for any antidiabetic medications. ...
Peroxidase, usually derived from horseradish, is a common enzyme used in clinical testing reagents. It is widely used not only in several biochemical assays but also in immunoassay (ELISA) kits. ...
AXIM has signed an agreement with IUL for its iPeak® DED readers which have been deployed for diagnostic testing with a focus on lactoferrin levels. This state-of-the-art portable reader is a colorimetric lateral flow reader designed to hold different cassette sizes and can read cassettes of up to five strips and seven lines per strip at a ...
ByIUL S.A.
Maintaining Ideal Glucose Levels Outside of recognizing the symptoms of low blood sugar, the best way to keep glucose levels optimal is through regular blood testing. You and your doctor can determine the best schedule for testing to meet your needs. To help encourage a habit of testing, making it as painless and simple as possible goes a long ...
GOD can be used in biochemical research, and is clinically often used as a diagnostic enzyme, for glucose analysis, preparation of urine glucose and blood glucose test paper, and as a stabilizer for vitamin C and B12 preparations in the pharmaceutical industry. ...
Mallika Bariya, one of this study’s lead authors, told Berkeley News: “There’s been a lot of hope that non-invasive tests could replace blood-based measurements for diagnosing and monitoring diabetes patients, but we’ve shown that there isn’t a simple, universal correlation between sweat and blood glucose levels. ...