Combiscreen10 SL Plus 100 Sticks Urine Test
Combiscreen10 SL Plus 100 Sticks Urine Test
PRODUCT NET WEIGHT
PRODUCT NET WEIGHT
100Stick
EAN
EAN
4260033718013
MINSAN
MINSAN
907905855
The Combiscreen10 sl plus 100 stick urine test strips allow you to perform a urine test for an initial diagnosis of diseases of the urogenital tract (cystitis, pyelonephritis, diabetes, liver diseases, blood diseases and metabolic disorders).
The package contains 100 test strips and measures the presence of: leukocytes, nitrites, urobilinogen, proteins, pH, blood, ketones, bilirubin, glucose .
HOW TO USE
Before using Combiscreen10 sl plus 100 Stick Urine it is recommended to perform a bidet with only water. It is recommended to use morning urine
Remove a strip from the bottle, urinate in a clean container and immerse the test strip in it for 1 or 2 seconds. Remove the strip and after 60 seconds compare the result with the reference color scale shown on the package.
DOSAGE SCHEMES
The non-profit association Cistite.info in collaboration with numerous professionals in the sector has developed schemes that help to use this product in the correct ways and times. Download them now from the links below!
Schemes that include the product:
- Download the Post-coital Cystitis diagram
- Download the Miriam Candida and Vaginal Infections chart
- Download the Cystitis in Children diagram
- Download the generic D-mannose intake chart
- Download the Acute Cystitis diagram
- Download the diagram Abacterial Cystitis Without Symptoms
- Download the Cystitis in Pregnancy and Breastfeeding chart
- Download the Dada Cystitis in Menopause diagram
- Download the Asymptomatic Bacteriuria Diagram
Diagrams that do not include the product:
- Download the Chronic Cystitis diagram
WARNINGS
In case of inflammation or infection in non-urological sites, for example in case of influenza, more leukocytes than usual are excreted in the urine.
Antibiotics containing imipenem, meropenem and clavulanic acid as active ingredients may cause false positives. Antibiotics containing cephalexin and gentamicin may cause false negatives.
Testing within 3 days of antibiotic treatment may give a false negative.
Always store the test strips tightly closed in their container and stored in a cool (below 25°), not cold (above 2°), dry place and away from sunlight. If they appear discolored or if they spontaneously change from the basic color, they may have expired or have received too much air and humidity.