Toda Multidiag
Multiparameter urine test
Toda Multidiag is a urine test strip for the qualitative and semi-quantitative detection of several substances in urine, including: leukocytes, nitrites, urobilinogen, protein, pH, blood, specific gravity, ketones, bilirubin, glucose, and ascorbic acid.
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Temps d'interprétation
inférieur à 2 minutes
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Sampling
Urine
An accurate, rapid, and visual test
The benefits of Toda Multidiag
RAPID
Le test est réalisé en moins d’une minute et les résultats disponibles en moins de 2 minutes.
VISUAL READING OF RESULTS
Results are easy to interpret with the provided color chart.
Detected parameters
Refer to the table below for references and detected parameters.
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Toda Multidiag® 8-parameter Ref: 1008-100 |
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Toda Multidiag® 10 Parameters Ref: 1010-100 |
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An accurate test starts with proper technique
Learn how to use the Toda Multidiag in 4 simple steps.
Practical information
The Toda Multidiag 8- or 10-parameter kits contain:
- 100 urine test strips
Autres références
- Urine container: PT08.1
The test should be stored at room temperature (between +2 and +30 °C).
Helpful documents
Catalog & product sheet
Obstetrics and gynecology catalog
Toda Multidiag product sheet
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1. How do multi-parameter urine test strips work?
These strips are devices designed to rapidly detect multiple urinary parameters from a single sample. They operate on a simple principle of chemical reaction between integrated reagents and components present in the urine.
Each strip consists of a rigid plastic support onto which multiple reactive pads are affixed. Each pad is specific to an analyte (glucose, proteins, ketones, leukocytes, etc.). When immersed in urine, each pad changes color based on the presence and concentration of the corresponding parameter.
These color changes are interpreted visually (with the naked eye) using a color chart printed on the packaging or via a specific reader.
2. Can certain medications or foods affect the results?
Yes, certain medications, dietary supplements, or foods can influence the results (e.g., vitamin C, certain antibiotics). Refer to the user guide for a complete list of possible interferences.
3. What should be done if the result is abnormal?
If one or more parameters are abnormal, consult a physician for further testing and an accurate diagnosis. Test strips are a screening tool, not a definitive diagnosis.
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