Siemens Ictotest Reagent Tablets For Urinalysis
Siemens Ictotest Reagent Tablets are used to test for the presence of bilirubin in urine. The presence of bilirubin is an important finding in the evaluation of liver function and a positive detection could be an indication of liver disease such as jaundice, cirrhosis or hepatitis. Hospital and laboratories rely on the quality of Siemens’ Ictotest reagent tablets to confirm bilirubin results prior to providing the results to their customers.
- The test is easy to perform and gives timely and accurate confirmatory urine bilirubin results in one minute
- Use of Ictotest requires a dropper and distilled water, in addition to the absorbent mats and reagent tablets provided
- Level of detection ≥ 0.05 to 0.1 mg bilirubin/dL in urine (0.9–1.7 µmol/L)
- Ictotest Reagent Tablets were first made available in 1953
- CLIA Waived
- 100 Reagent Tab per bottle
- Sold by the bottle
- Manufacturer: Siemens
| Weight | 1 kg |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 20 × 20 × 20 cm |
Categories: Laboratory Supplies, Tests
Tags: ABO, Antisera, Blood grouping
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