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Multistix 10 SG Urine Reagent Strips by Siemens 2161 (100/bottle)

Year End Sale 17%
Original price $ 74.95
Current price $ 62.50
SKU 2161

Multistix 10 SG Urine Reagent Strips are a leading choice for rapid and reliable urinalysis in both clinical and home settings. Healthcare professionals trust Multistix 10 SG Urine Reagent Strips for their ability to simultaneously screen for multiple parameters, including glucose, protein, ketones, pH, and more, helping to detect urinary tract infections, kidney disorders, and metabolic conditions efficiently. The easy-to-use design of Multistix 10 SG Urine Reagent Strips ensures quick results, enabling timely diagnosis and treatment decisions. For anyone seeking accurate and comprehensive urine testing, Multistix 10 SG Urine Reagent Strips provide the dependable quality and performance required for effective health monitoring.

The 10 SG Multistix Reagent Strips by Siemens 2161 are used for urinalysis testing to detect various health conditions. These reagent strips provide a comprehensive analysis of urine by measuring ten parameters, including glucose, protein, ketones, and pH. They are essential tools in diagnosing and monitoring conditions such as diabetes, urinary tract infections, and kidney disorders. By offering quick and reliable results, these strips aid in early detection, helping healthcare professionals make informed decisions about patient care and management.

Featuring a full spectrum of tests, these reagent strips assess ten key parameters: glucose, bilirubin, ketone, specific gravity, blood, pH, protein, urobilinogen, nitrite, and leukocytes. The convenient design allows for a simple dip-and-read procedure, suitable for both patient encounters in a clinical setting and laboratory-based diagnostics.

Pack Contains: 100 Test Strips Per Bottle: Offers ample strips, making it ideal for busy clinics and efficient stock management.
 
Test Parameters:

  • Glucose: Detects levels indicative of glycosuria, aiding in diabetes management.
    Bilirubin: Screens for bilirubin in urine, facilitating liver function assessment.
  • Ketone: Measures ketone bodies, signs of altered metabolism, often associated with diabetes.
  • Specific Gravity: Helps assess urine concentration, impacting fluid balance and kidney function.
  • Blood: Identifies hematuria, possibly signalling infections or renal issues.
    pH: Tests urine acidity/alkalinity, critical for diagnosing metabolic and kidney conditions.
  • Protein: Detects proteinuria, an indicator potentially pointing to kidney damage.
    Urobilinogen: Evaluates kidney and liver function through metabolite detection.
  • Nitrite: Screen for bacterial infections, a key marker in the detection of UTIs.
  • Leukocytes: Identifies pyuria, often occurring in infections or inflammation.

Key Features:

  • Fast and Reliable: Provides accurate results within minutes, aiding swift clinical decisions.
  • User-Friendly: Simple dip-and-read method that requires minimal training, reducing operational errors.
  • Multi-analyte Testing: Allows for comprehensive screening with a single strip, optimizing the diagnostic process.
  • High Quality: Manufactured by Siemens, a trusted leader in medical diagnostics, ensuring consistent performance and precise results.
  • Secure Storage: Each bottle is designed to keep strips protected from moisture and light, maintaining their integrity over extended use.

Enhance your urinalysis capabilities with Siemens 10 SG Multistix Reagent Strips, a vital component in delivering timely and accurate patient care through dependable diagnostics.

Multistix 10 SG Urine Reagent Strips by Siemens 2161 (100/bottle)
Multistix 10 SG Urine Reagent Strips by Siemens 2161 (100/bottle)
$ 74.95 $ 62.50
FAQs About Urine Test Strips
  • Urine Test Strips

    Urine test strips, also known as urinalysis dipsticks, are simple diagnostic tools used to quickly screen and analyze the contents of urine. These small, plastic strips have multiple pads or reagent areas, each of which reacts with specific substances in the urine to change color. They are widely used in clinics, hospitals, laboratories, and sometimes at home for routine medical checkups, disease screening, and monitoring.

  • What Do Urine Test Strips Detect?

    Urine test strips can provide information on a variety of substances and properties, including: Glucose: To check for diabetes or high blood sugar. Protein (albumin): To screen for kidney disease. Blood (hematuria): Indicates infections, kidney stones, or trauma. Leukocytes: Suggests urinary tract infection (UTI). Nitrites: Also a marker for UTI (produced by certain bacteria). Ketones: Monitors diabetes, starvation, or metabolic disorders. pH: Measures urine acidity. Specific gravity: Assesses urine concentration (hydration status). Bilirubin and urobilinogen: Assesses liver function and hemolysis. Ascorbic acid (Vitamin C): May interfere with certain results.

  • How are Urine Test Strips Used?

    Collect a fresh urine sample in a clean container. Dip the test strip briefly into the urine. Remove excess liquid by shaking off or blotting the strip. Wait for the specified time (usually 30—120 seconds). Compare the color change on each pad to the reference chart provided with the strip to interpret the results.

  • Common Uses of Urine Test Strips

    Routine health exams: As a quick check for underlying issues. Diabetes management: Monitoring glucose and ketones. Kidney health screening. Diagnosing urinary tract infections (UTI). Pregnancy monitoring: For protein and glucose, among other markers. Drug screening (some specialized strips).

  • What are Urine Test Strip Limitations?

    Not a substitute for comprehensive laboratory analysis. Can give false positives or negatives if not used correctly or if urine is contaminated. Results should always be interpreted by a healthcare provider, especially if abnormal.

  • How Accurate Are Home Urine Test Strips?

    Home urine test strips are highly accurate for general screening (e.g., glucose, ketones, nitrites, protein, pH). They offer over 90% sensitivity and specificity for most parameters when used correctly. For a formal diagnosis or confirmation, consult with your healthcare provider and consider laboratory urinalysis.

  • What Is the Most Accurate Urine Test Strip?

    Multistix and Siemens urinalysis strips are widely regarded for medical-grade accuracy. Choose test strips labeled “CLIA-waived” or “FDA-cleared” for clinical reliability.

  • How Do You Read Urine Test Strips?

    Dip the strip in a fresh urine sample for 1–2 seconds. Remove and gently tap off excess urine. Wait 30–60 seconds (see each pad’s timing guide). Compare the color changes on the pads to the chart on the bottle/container. Record your results and consult healthcare professionals as needed.

  • What Should Never Be Detected in Urine?

    A healthy urine test should never detect: Blood (hematuria) Protein (proteinuria) Glucose (glucosuria) Ketones Nitrites Leukocytes If detected, see a healthcare provider for further testing.

  • What to Avoid Before a Urine Test?

    Avoid intense physical activity and vitamin C supplements 24 hours before testing. Do not eat beets, blackberries, or rhubarb (can color urine red). Avoid diuretics (unless prescribed). Don’t overhydrate—excess water dilutes results.

  • Do I Need a Prescription for Urinalysis Strips?

    No prescription is required. Urine test strips are available over-the-counter for home monitoring and routine health checks.

  • How Long Before a Urine Test Should I Drink Water?

    Avoid drinking large amounts of water 1–2 hours before testing to ensure your sample is not too diluted. Use the first morning urine for the most concentrated, accurate results.

  • What Color Is a Good Urine Test?

    Healthy urine: Pale yellow to amber Abnormal results may appear pink (blood), green, very dark (bilirubin), or cloudy (infection). Urine test strip pads—refer to the color chart; a “negative” or normal value is usually the reference color.

  • What Is a Positive Urine Strip Result?

    A “positive” result indicates an abnormal finding such as glucose, protein, ketones, blood, nitrites, or leukocytes in your urine. Positive results require medical evaluation.

  • What Illness Can Be Detected in Urine?

    Urine test strips help detect and monitor: Urinary tract infections (UTIs) Kidney disease Diabetes mellitus and ketoacidosis Liver disease Hematuria (blood in urine) Dehydration or electrolyte disorders

  • What Color Is Urine When Your Kidneys Are Failing?

    Dark brown, tea-colored, or red urine may signal kidney failure. Test strips may show protein, blood, or abnormal pH. Contact your doctor if you notice these changes.

  • Key Features & Benefits

    Rapid 60-Second Home Results Multi-Parameter (up to 10-in-1) Urinalysis High Sensitivity & Specificity Medical-Grade for Home & Clinical Use Easy Color-Coded Chart for safe, clear interpretation No Prescription Needed

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