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News Release from: Siemens Healthcare Diagnostics | Subject: Advia 1650 and 2400
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial Team on 28 October 2004

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Automated methods for tobramycin, haptoglobin and total iron binding capacity give users the opportunity to consolidate more of their workload on high throughput systems

Bayer Diagnostics has added three new chemistry methods to its already extensive assay menu for use on the high throughput Advia 1650 and Advia 2400 clinical chemistry systems Automated methods for tobramycin, haptoglobin and total iron binding capacity (TIBC) are now commercially available for the Advia 1650 and 2400, giving users the opportunity to consolidate more of their workload on to these cost effective high throughput systems

The Advia 1650 and 2400 clinical chemistry systems are designed to meet the requirements of busy laboratories that are under pressure to process ever-increasing numbers of tests while at the same time maximising the cost-effectiveness of their service.

By automating many of the most time-consuming activities associated with handling and analysing blood and urine samples, the systems also free highly-trained laboratory staff to use their skills in different, more productive ways.

Bayer says the introduction of these assays reflects its continued commitment in developing the Advia family of clinical chemistry systems.

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