UP STRIP
**UP STRIP ** typically refers to **urine test strips** used for quick and simple urinalysis. These strips help screen for various substances and indicators in urine, such as glucose, protein, ketones, pH levels, nitrites, and more. They are widely used in hospitals, clinics, laboratories, and home testing to assist in evaluating **overall health or specific conditions**.
UP STRIP
Category: Medical / Diagnostic Test Strips
UP STRIP ** typically refers to **urine test strips used for quick and simple urinalysis. These strips help screen for various substances and indicators in urine, such as glucose, protein, ketones, pH levels, nitrites, and more. They are widely used in hospitals, clinics, laboratories, and home testing to assist in evaluating overall health or specific conditions.
Key Features
- Multiparameter urine test strip for quick screening
- Detects substances like glucose, protein, ketones, pH, blood, nitrites, etc.
- Color‑coded pads for easy interpretation
- Suitable for clinical and home use
- Fast results without complex equipment
Common Uses
- Routine urinalysis in medical checkups
- Screening for kidney disease, urinary tract infection (UTI), diabetes
- Monitoring conditions like proteinuria or glycosuria
- Assisting in diagnostic evaluation
Usage Instructions
- Collect a fresh urine sample in a clean, dry container.
- Dip the UP Strip briefly into the urine.
- Remove and gently tap to remove excess liquid.
- Wait the recommended time (per manufacturer instructions).
- Compare the color changes on the strip pads with the provided chart to interpret results.
Care & Handling
- Store strips in a cool, dry place away from moisture and direct sunlight.
- Keep the container tightly closed to maintain strip integrity.
- Do not use strips past their expiration date.
Suitable For
- Hospitals and clinical laboratories
- Routine health checkups
- Home urine testing and monitoring
- Diagnostic screening for metabolic and urinary conditions
Note: Urine test strips provide screening results only. Abnormal findings should be confirmed with additional laboratory tests or medical evaluation.
No reviews yet. Be the first to review this product!