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Urine strips - quick and easy diagnostics for everyday practice Our urine strips are reliable helpers that no practice should be without. The test strips deliver clear results within a few moments - whether you suspect cystitis, kidney problems or diabetes. They reliably detect bacteria, blood in the urine and signs of liver and kidney function. Ideal for quick urine diagnostics that require little effort and provide immediate information. Our urine test strips are designed for professional use and make everyday practice much easier.
Urine Test Strips – Practical Little Helpers in the Practice
Urine test strips are practical little helpers that should not be missing in any medical practice. Hardly any diagnostic method is as quick and simple as urinalysis. All that is needed is a test strip and the patient’s urine. Another advantage is the speed of the test, which usually provides an initial, unambiguous result on the strip within moments. Urine test strips are commonly used when a bladder infection is suspected or a kidney infection is considered. Depending on the test strip, they can also provide information about kidney and liver function and even indicate diabetes mellitus. Additionally, certain bacteria and blood in the urine can be detected.
Urine Test Strips from Medi Test & Combur
Trusted urine test strips include the Medi Test Combi 9 and Medi Test Combi 10 from Macherey-Nagel, which consistently deliver reliable results. Macherey-Nagel also offers the Medi Test Combi 10 VET, a dependable urine test for veterinary use. Those who prefer products from Roche Diagnostics will not be disappointed by the Combur 10 UX Test or the well-established Combur 9 Test. Other popular manufacturers of urine test strips include Siemens, Analyticon, and Servotest.
When Should Urine Test Strips Be Used?
Depending on the situation, urine test strips may or may not be useful. If diabetes is suspected, glucose is detected in the urine. During pregnancy, test strips respond to the hormone hCG. Other commonly measured values include pH levels, leukocytes, nitrite, protein, and several others.
Function and Handling
The function of urine test strips is remarkably simple. The patient provides a urine sample in a sterile container. Depending on the manufacturer, the test strip is dipped into the urine for a few seconds. Shortly afterward, the test fields change color according to the diagnosis. The packaging and accompanying leaflet usually include a color scale that allows you to interpret the test results.
Application Areas for Urine Test Strips
Urine test strips are small, practical, and can be used at home as well as in nephrology and gynecology. Different urine test strips are available depending on the substance being tested. Basic strips measure only a single value, whereas others feature multiple test fields that can simultaneously assess glucose, proteins, white blood cells, leukocytes, and much more. To conduct a test, the strip is briefly dipped into a urine sample, and within seconds, the results can be read.