Multistix 10 S G Reagent Strips for Urinalysis, Tests for 10 separate reagents in Urine, 100
- Ready to use upon removal from the pot and the entire reagent strip is disposable
- Strips may be read visually, requiring no additional laboratory equipment for testing
- Made in U.S.A.
Product Description
Reagent Strips for Urinalysis tests for:
- Glucose
- Bilirubin
- Ketone (Acetoacetic Acid)
- Specific Gravity
- Blood
- pH
- Protein
- Urobilinogen
- Nitrite
- Leukocytes
Bayer Diagnostics Reagent Strips for Urinalysis are firm fake strips to which are affixed several separate reagent areas.
The reagent test areas on Bayer Diagnostics Reagent Strips are ready to use upon removal from the pot and the entire reagent strip is disposable. The strips may be read visually, requiring no additional laboratory equipment for testing. Certain configurations of strips may also be read instrumentally, using the Clinitek(R) family of Urine Chemistry Analyzers and the appropriate Program Module or Program Card.
The directions must be followed exactly. Accurate timing is essential to provide optimal consequences. The reagent strips must be kept in the pot with the cap tightly closed to maintain reagent reactivity. To take optimal consequences, it is necessary to use fresh, well-mixed, uncentrifuged urine.
Reagents: (Based on dry weight at the time of impregnation)
Intended for use in the U.S.A.
Reagent made in U.S.A.
Buy Low-cost Multistix 10 S G Reagent Strips for Urinalysis, Tests for 10 separate reagents in Urine, 100
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The photo needs to be changed to reflect the real product is a generic brand test strip.
Rating: 1 / 5
The strips themselves are fine. BUT..they arrived in mid-October with an expiration date of November 2009. I’m not sure how I’m held to use 100 strips in that time frame. I emailed the company about this issue but got no response.
Rating: 3 / 5
I ordered Bayer and got a generic brand. the picture is misleading and appears to be Bayer until you receive it. It is hard to know how to return their products
Rating: 1 / 5
Please note that all test strips have an expiration date.
You may find yourself with a pot of 100 strips which expire surrounded by a month.
I do not see an expiration date listed in the product description.
Rating: 3 / 5
I bought these multisticks after reading reviews that the cheaper, generic version had a tendency to bleed. My strips say Siemens, not Bayer (if that makes any difference). Since these are the initially test strips I have ever bought, I have nothing to compare to. But, don’t let anyone tell you that these things don’t bleed, from pad to pad (producing colors not on the chart). I found that I could stop much of the bleeding by dabbing the side of the test strip on tissue paper.
Still, I reckon I’ll try the generic next time
Rating: 4 / 5