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News Release from: Randox Laboratories | Subject: Dedicated diagnostic kits
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial Team on 25 February 2008

Dedicated diagnostics offer an
alternative choice

Randox claims to offer a wider range of diagnostic kits and covers a greater number of analysers than any other manufacturer in the market

Randox Laboratories supplies diagnostic kits specifically designed for Dimension, Hitachi, and RX Series analysers These dedicated diagnostics slot directly on to the analysers and offer an alternative choice of reagent supplier

Randox kits are available in different sizes, formats and methodologies offering maximum flexibility to meet customer requirements.

Dedicated diagnostics are high quality reagents specifically developed and finely tuned to your analyser.

Direct correlations in patient samples show excellent agreement between Randox reagents and other suppliers' reagents.

No software modification is required and protocol settings are provided with each kit.

Where analysers are equipped with a barcode reader, Randox barcodes operate with existing software, ensuring ease of use and minimal operator intervention.

Randox dedicated diagnostics are a cost effective alternative to the instrument supplier's reagents.

Dedicated diagnostics also provide reagents that are not available from the instrument manufacturer.

In addition, dedicated diagnostics are produced where the Randox methodology is superior, for example the Randox total cholesterol reagent for Dimension uses the CHOD-PAP Trinder method and has an extended on-board stability.

Randox cartridges are designed to fit directly on to your analyser; simply replace the instrument manufacturer's cartridge for a Randox reagent cartridge. Request a free brochure from Randox Laboratories ...

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