







The Rapid Response™ Urinalysis Reagent Strips are qualitative and semi-qualitative dip-and-read test for the detection of urine analytes in human urine, to aid in the general evaluation of health and in the diagnosis and monitoring of metabolic or systemic diseases.
The 4 Parameter Rapid Response™ Urinalysis Reagent Strips simultaneously detects Ascorbic Acid, Glucose, Blood, Protein, and Leukocytes in urine.
The Rapid Response™ Urinalysis Reagent Strips are qualitative and semi-qualitative dip-and-read test for the detection of urine analytes in human urine, to aid in the general evaluation of health and in the diagnosis and monitoring of metabolic or systemic diseases.
The 4 Parameter Rapid Response™ Urinalysis Reagent Strips simultaneously detects Ascorbic Acid, Glucose, Blood, Protein, and Leukocytes in urine.
Simultaneously Detects 4 Urine Parameters
Fast & Reliable Results in 2 Minutes
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- Completely immerse the reagent areas of the strip in fresh, well-mixed urine.
- While removing the strip from the urine, run the edge of the strip against the rim of the urine container to remove excess urine.
- Compare the reagent areas to the corresponding color blocks on the canister label at the specified times.
Instructions simplified for illustrative purposes. Always read and follow the product insert or user manual before use.
Glucose (GLU) 30 Seconds
Detects glucose as low as 50-100 mg/dL (2.5-5 mmol/L). Glucose should not be detected in normal urine. Small amounts of glucose may be excreted by the kidney.1 Glucose concentrations as low as 100 mg/dL may be considered abnormal if results are consistent.
Expected Results: Negative
Blood (BLO) 60 Seconds.
Detects free hemoglobin as low as 0.018-0.060 mg/dL or 5-10 Ery/μL in urine specimens with ascorbic acid content of < 50 mg/dL. Blood is often, but not invariably, found in the urine of menstruating females. The significance of a trace reading varies among patients and clinical judgment is required in these specimens.
Expected result: Negative
Protein (PRO) 60 Seconds
Detects albumin as low as 7.5-15 mg/dL (0.075-0.15 g/L).
1-14 mg/dL of protein may be excreted by a normal kidney.2 A color matching any block greater than trace indicates significant proteinuria. Clinical judgment is required to evaluate the significance of trace results.
Expected result: Negative
Leukocytes (LEU) 120 Seconds.
Detects leukocytes as low as 9-15 white blood cells Leu/μL in clinical urine.
Normal urine specimens generally yield negative results. Trace results may be of questionable clinical significance. When trace results occur, it is recommended to retest using a fresh specimen from the same patient. Repeated trace and positive results are of clinical significance. The detection of white blood cells in the urine suggests a possible UTI.
Expected result : Negative
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