Is vitamin C interfering with patient urinalysis results? Virtually eliminate vitamin C worries with Chemstrip® urine test strips. Vitamin C can interfere with urinalysis results. At high concentrations in urine samples, vitamin C can produce false negative results particularly with glucose or blood (hemoglobin). There's a simple solution to help prevent false negative blood and glucose results. Chemstrip® urine test strips for visual analysis or for automated testing with the Urisys 1100® urine analyzer. Only Chemstrip® urine test strips help reduce vitamin C interference. That's because they're designed with an iodate impregnated mesh layer that oxidizes ascorbic acid and virtually eliminates the possibility for vitamin C interference.
Virtually eliminate the possibility for vitamin C interference with Chemstrip® urine test strips
Help avoid false negatives by detecting acetoacetic acid and acetone on the ketone reagent pad
Simplify and streamline testing, all reagent pads are read at one time, between 1 and 2 min after
Promote safe and hygienic testing practice fingers stay clear of specimen
Chemstrip® construction ensures uniform liquid penetration and prevents run over