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Mission Urine Strip 10 Parameter
Product Details :
Minimum Order Quantity: 10 Bottle
Number of Reactions(Preps)/Kit | 100 |
Brand | Mission |
ICMR Approved | Yes |
Result Time (Rapid Kits) | 5 minute |
Sample Type | Blood |
The Mission® Urinalysis Strips are a great tool to get insight into the patient’s overall health and their metabolic, liver and kidney functions. It is a very cost effective screening tool. The Mission® Urinalysis Strips are very reliable and have comparable performance to the market leaders.
Feature
- Reliable Results
- Analytical sensitivity comparable to market leaders
- High quality color chart ensures accurate visual reading
- Ease of Use
- Compatible for visual and analyzer reading
- Over 35 different combinations available
- 24 months shelf life for unopened canisters
- 3 months shelf life once the canister is opened
- Packaging Options
- Canister Packaging
- Available in 100 strips per canister
- MA/CRE strips available in 25 strips per canister
- Pouch Packaging
- Individually packaged strips available in kits of 3 or 6 strips for visual reading only (includes 1 color chart)
- Parameter
- Leukocytes: The detection of white blood cells in the urine suggests a possible UTI.
- Expected result : Negative
- Nitrite: Screening for possible asymptomatic infections caused by nitrate-reducing bacteria – Suggesting a possible UTI. Note: These two parameters (Leukocytes and Nitrite) are commonly used to screen for possible Urinary Tract Infection (UTI).
- Expected result : Negative
- Urobilinogen: the presence of excreted urobilinogen suggests a possible deterioration of liver functions. Urobilinogen is the breakdown product of bilirubin.
- Expected result: less than 17 µmol/l (< 1mg/dl)
- Protein: This test is usually run to screen for kidney disease. Protein in the urine is called Proteinuria.
- Expected result: Negative
- pH: Measures the acidity in your urine which may be a sign of kidney stones. Your pH varies during the day going from more acid in the am to more alkaline in the pm.
- Expected result : Low
- Blood: Blood in the urine is called hematuria. A number of things can cause hematuria including UTI, Kidney infection, medication, menstruation, strenuous exercise.
- Expected result: Negative
- Specific Gravity: Evaluates the body’s water balance (hydration) and urine concentration and helps evaluate kidney functions and possible kidney diseases.
- Expected Results: low at 1,000 but normal ranges from 1.020 to 1.030
- Ketone: The control of urinary ketone is useful in managing and monitoring type 1 diabetes.
- Expected Results: Negative
- Bilirubin: The detection of Bilirubin in the urine is an early indication of liver disease. Bilirubin is the breakdown product of hemoglobin. Note: These two parameters (Urobilinogen and Bilirubin) are commonly used to screen for possible liver disease.
- Expected Result: Negative
- Glucose: Glucose in the urine could indicate diabetes or renal glycosuria.
- Expected Results: Negative
- Note: These two parameters are commonly used to screen for possible metabolic disorders.
- Ascorbic Acid: People taking vitamin C may have large amounts of ascorbic acid in their urine. Ascorbic acid is known to interfere with the accuracy of some chemical test strips, causing them to be falsely low or falsely negative. Examples of tests that may be affected include the urine dipstick tests for glucose, blood, bilirubin, nitrite, and glucose