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Clinistix
Clinistix UTI Test Strips - Urinary Tract Infection Testing Kit, 5 Tests
You don't always have time to run to a physician's office every time you think you may have a urinary tract infection. Consider stocking up on Clinistix Home Test Urinary Tract Infection Detection kits so you will be prepared next time symptoms appear...
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Clinistix
Clinistix Kidney Health Test Kit - Albumin, Creatinine Urine Test, 5 Tests
Urine albumin to creatinine ratio (ACR), also known as urine microalbumin, helps identify kidney disease that can occur as a complication of diabetes. If kidney disease is diagnosed early in diabetics, appropriate treatment can be given and the effects...
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Elkay
LK Reclosable Refrigerate Bag Seal Top Closure
LK® Plastics Reclosable Refrigerate Bag features blue print to specify that the contents should be kept refrigerated.2 Mil thickness Clear bag with blue "Refrigerate" writing Seal top
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LK
LK Reclosable Bag Single Track Zipper Closure 100 Ct
Package Count: 100. LK® Clear Line Zipper Reclosable bags provide excellent protection and convenience. These 4 mil zipper bags work well for long-term storage, or storage of heavier or bulkier items. The zipper type seal closes securely and is easy to...
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Lab-Loc
Lab-Loc Specimen Transport Bag with Document Pouch and Absorbent Pad Disposable 100 Ct
Package Count: 100. Elkay's Lab-Loc reclosable seal top specimen bags with Seal-N-Rip™ removable biohazard symbols provide an excellent means for securely transferring specimens in hospital and medical environments while helping to save on disposal...
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Lab-Loc
Lab-Loc Specimen Transport Bag with Document Pouch Disposable Zip Closure
Transport stool, urine, sputum or blood samples with Lab-Loc specimen bags. They are 2 mil, transparent, low density polyethylene pouches with zip closure for transporting specimens safely. The specimen transport bag comes with a large red-and-black...
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Lab-Loc
Lab-Loc Specimen Transport Bag with Document Pouch and Absorbent Pad Disposable 1000 Ct
Package Count: 1000. Elkay's Lab-Loc reclosable seal top specimen bags with Seal-N-Rip™ removable biohazard symbols provide an excellent means for securely transferring specimens in hospital and medical environments while helping to save on disposal...
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LK Clear Line
LK Clear Line Reclosable Bag Zipper Closure 500 Ct
Package Count: 500. LK® Clear Line Zipper Reclosable bags provide excellent protection and convenience. These 4 mil zipper bags work well for long-term storage, or storage of heavier or bulkier items. The zipper type seal closes securely and is easy to...
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Cardinal Health
Cardinal Health Specimen Container Sterile Disposable 120 mL (4 oz.) 100 Ct
Package Count: 100. Collect and transport samples using Cardinal's sterile plastic container. Sterile on the inside, it ensures that no contaminants interact with specimens. Its screw-on cap closes securely to avoid leaks and spills. The...
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McKesson
McKesson Consult Urine Transfer Straw 1000 Ct
Package Count: 1000. McKesson's urine transfer straw transfers urine to one or more tubes without exposure to the sample. It helps reduce spills, improves lab hygiene and limits exposure to dangerous samples. The urine transfer device is compatable with...
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McKesson
McKesson 24 Hour Urine Specimen Collection Container 3,000 mL (101 oz.) 40 Ct
Package Count: 40. A 24-hour urine collection helps diagnose kidney disease. This amber-color, polyethylene urine collection container holds more than three-quarters gallon of liquid so it will likely hold all urine excreted for 24 hours with room to...
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McKesson
McKesson Urine Specimen Container with Integrated Transfer Device Sterile Disposable 120 mL (4 oz.) 200 Ct
Package Count: 200. McKesson urine specimen container provides convenient urine collection and sample transfer in a streamlined closed system. It allows urine to be transferred into one or more vacuum tubes without exposure to the sample. The closed...
$271.13
Test Kits
Test Kits
Individuals can now do many tests that once required a doctor or even a hospital visit in the comfort of their own homes. Some tests, such as genetic sequencing, must be sent off to a lab. Some still require consultation with a physician to interpret the results.
Others, such as pregnancy and drug tests, are available to anyone and provide results at home. And some, such as glucose tests, are a day-to-day part of life for people with chronic conditions. Below are some of the most common types of test kits and their uses.
Diabetes Test Kits
Glucose testing is a daily necessity for people with both type 1 and types 2 diabetes. Diabetes test kits consist of a glucose meter, lancets or other lancing device, test strips, and, optionally, alcohol wipes. After disinfecting the area to be lanced (usually a fingertip), the lancet or other device pricks the area to draw a blood drop.
The blood drop goes onto a glucose test strip, which goes into the glucose meter. The meter tests the blood drop and displays a glucose reading. You must use the correct brand/type of test strip for your glucose meter.
Pregnancy Tests
There are two types of pregnancy tests: urine tests, which may be done at home, and serum tests, which are blood type tests done by a medical professional.
Both types test for a hormone called human chorionic gonadotropin (Hcg). The body begins to produce this hormone as early as seven days after conception and can often confirm pregnancy even before a woman has missed a menstrual period.
Drug Tests
Tests for detecting illicit drugs are a common prerequisite for employment and may be helpful after a work accident. Routine or random drug testing may also be part of the recovery plan for people suffering from addiction and may even be beneficial for parents concerned that a child may be using drugs.
There are a variety of types of over-the-counter drug tests, from those that test for single drugs such as oxycodone or MDMA to multi-drug panels. Drug tests use a urine sample for testing; some tests may include a temperature test strip to combat cheating.
Drug test kits can detect:
COVID-19 Tests
Home COVID-19 tests are now available. Unlike the early invasive tests, home tests are gentle and use a sample taken from within the nostril to detect proteins from the SARS-CoV-2 virus, even if you are asymptomatic. A positive result indicates that you potentially have COVID-19 and should see a medical provider for a follow-up test.
Test kits can provide invaluable information, whether you’re monitoring your blood glucose or testing a new employee for drug use.
Individuals can now do many tests that once required a doctor or even a hospital visit in the comfort of their own homes. Some tests, such as genetic sequencing, must be sent off to a lab. Some still require consultation with a physician to interpret the results.
Others, such as pregnancy and drug tests, are available to anyone and provide results at home. And some, such as glucose tests, are a day-to-day part of life for people with chronic conditions. Below are some of the most common types of test kits and their uses.
Diabetes Test Kits
Glucose testing is a daily necessity for people with both type 1 and types 2 diabetes. Diabetes test kits consist of a glucose meter, lancets or other lancing device, test strips, and, optionally, alcohol wipes. After disinfecting the area to be lanced (usually a fingertip), the lancet or other device pricks the area to draw a blood drop.
The blood drop goes onto a glucose test strip, which goes into the glucose meter. The meter tests the blood drop and displays a glucose reading. You must use the correct brand/type of test strip for your glucose meter.
Pregnancy Tests
There are two types of pregnancy tests: urine tests, which may be done at home, and serum tests, which are blood type tests done by a medical professional.
Both types test for a hormone called human chorionic gonadotropin (Hcg). The body begins to produce this hormone as early as seven days after conception and can often confirm pregnancy even before a woman has missed a menstrual period.
Drug Tests
Tests for detecting illicit drugs are a common prerequisite for employment and may be helpful after a work accident. Routine or random drug testing may also be part of the recovery plan for people suffering from addiction and may even be beneficial for parents concerned that a child may be using drugs.
There are a variety of types of over-the-counter drug tests, from those that test for single drugs such as oxycodone or MDMA to multi-drug panels. Drug tests use a urine sample for testing; some tests may include a temperature test strip to combat cheating.
Drug test kits can detect:
- Amphetamines (meth)
- Benzodiazepine (“downers”)
- Cocaine (coke and crack)
- Opiates
- Cannabinoids (THC)
- Barbiturates
- Buprenorphine (Suboxone or Subutex)
- MDMA (ecstasy)
- Methadone
- Oxycodone
- Phencyclidine (angel dust)
COVID-19 Tests
Home COVID-19 tests are now available. Unlike the early invasive tests, home tests are gentle and use a sample taken from within the nostril to detect proteins from the SARS-CoV-2 virus, even if you are asymptomatic. A positive result indicates that you potentially have COVID-19 and should see a medical provider for a follow-up test.
Test kits can provide invaluable information, whether you’re monitoring your blood glucose or testing a new employee for drug use.