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Summary PetTest Urinalysis Reagent Strips are for the qualitative and semi- quantitative detection of Glucose and Ketone (Acetoacetic acid) in canine and feline urine. PetTest Ketone/Glucose Reagent strips are for in vitro diagnostic use only. Do not use after the expiration date. Read all directions in this User’s Guide before performing any testing. Results are to be read visually by comparing the color change of the test strip pads to the corresponding color ranges on the chart on the label of the test strip container at the specified times. Contents 100 urinalysis test strips per bottle Specimen Collection and Preparation The urine collection, storage and handling must be sterile and follow standard sterile procedures. Collect fresh urine in a clean, dry container that is free of any disinfecting or cleaning chemicals. Urine sample should be well -mixed prior to testing. Analysis should be performed as soon as possible (ideally within 30 minutes) but never after more than 2 hours post collection. If immediate testing is not possible, refrigerate the specimen and bring it to room temperature before testing. Note For best results, performance of the reagent strips should be confirmed by testing known positive and negative specimens/controls. Never use water as a negative quality control liquid. Prolonged storage of unpreserved or unrefrigerated urine may result in microbial growth and impact results. Test Procedure 1. Remove one strip from the bottle and replace the cap immediately. 2. Immerse the reagent area of the strip in the urine specimen and take it out quickly. See Figure 1. 3. While removing the strip from the urine, run the edge of the strip against the rim of the urine container to remove excess urine. See Figure 2. 4. Compare the colors of the reagent areas to the corresponding color blocks on the reagent strip vial at the specified times. Hold the strip close to the color blocks in good light and match carefully. See Figure 3. 5. Proper read time is critical for optimal results. Read the glucose test at 30 seconds after dipping. Read the ketone test at 40 seconds after dipping. Note: Changes in color that appear only along the edges of the test pads are of no diagnostic significance. Disregard them. Test Conditions Ambient temperature: 20°C-30°C, relative humidity ≤ 80%. Ideal test temperature: 23°C-27°C. Storage Store in the closed container either at room temperature or refrigerated (2-30ºC). Keep away from direct sunlight. Do not touch test area of reagent strips. Do not remove the desiccant from the container. When stored in the above conditions, the strips are stable through the expiration date printed on the cannister. NOTE: Once the canister has been opened, the remaining strips are stable for up to 3 months. Stability may be reduced in high humidity conditions. Limitation of Procedures Just like all laboratory tests, the diagnosis and treatment protocols cannot be decided only by any single diagnostic method. Reaction Principle Ketone: The acetoacetate and sodium nitroprusside react in an alkaline medium, producing purplish red compounds. Glucose: glucose in urine reacts with the glucose oxidase to produce gluconate and hydrogen peroxide. The hydrogen peroxide reacts with potassium iodide yielding color changes ranging from green to brown. Visual Analysis Sensitivity and Range Ingredients (based on dry weight at time of reagent strip impregnation) Graphic and Symbol Explanation www.shoppettest.com for products and information For all questions, concerns or comments, please contact us at: [email protected] Distributed by: Diabetic Supply of Suncoast, Inc. PO Box 2102, Vega Alta, PR 00692 Toll-free: 1-866-373-2824 (7 days a week, 24hrs a day) www.shoppettest.com Use by/Expiry date See instruction for use In vitro diagnostic use Lot number Manufacture date Store at Do not reuse 000-00000000-000-A01 Rev:20190912 PetTest Ketone/Glucose Urinalysis Reagent Strip User’s Guide 8 52982 00680 4 REF # PT-161 Items Sensitivity Ketone (mmol/L) 0.5 to 1.0 Glucose (mmol/L) 2.8 to 5.5 Visual Range Neg. to 16 Neg. to 110 Ketone sodium nitroprusside buffer 7.7%W/W 92.3%W/W Glucose glucose oxidase (microbial, 123U) peroxidase (horseradish, 203U) potassium iodide buffer and non-reaction ingredients 16.3%W/W 0.6%W/W 7.0%W/W 76.1%W/W Glucose Ketone

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Page 1: PetTest Ketone/Glucose Urinalysis Reagent Strip User’s Guide

SummaryPetTest Urinalysis Reagent Strips are for the qualitative and semi-quantitative detection of Glucose and Ketone (Acetoacetic acid) in canine and feline urine. PetTest Ketone/Glucose Reagent strips are for in vitro diagnostic use only. Do not use after the expiration date. Read all directions in this User’s Guide before performing any testing. Results are to be read visually by comparing the color change of the test strip pads to the corresponding color ranges on the chart on the label of the test strip container at the specified times.

Contents100 urinalysis test strips per bottle

Specimen Collection and PreparationThe urine collection, storage and handling must be sterile and follow standard sterile procedures. Collect fresh urine in a clean, dry container that is free of any disinfecting or cleaning chemicals. Urine sample should be well -mixed prior to testing. Analysis should be performed as soon as possible (ideally within 30 minutes) but never after more than 2 hours post collection. If immediate testing is not possible, refrigerate the specimen and bring it to room temperature before testing.

NoteFor best results, performance of the reagent strips should be confirmed by testing known positive and negative specimens/controls. Never use water as a negative quality control liquid. Prolonged storage of unpreserved or unrefrigerated urine may result in microbial growth and impact results.

Test Procedure1. Remove one strip from the bottle and replace the cap immediately.2. Immerse the reagent area of the strip in the urine specimen and take it out quickly. See Figure 1.3. While removing the strip from the urine, run the edge of the strip against the rim of the urine container to remove excess urine. See Figure 2.4. Compare the colors of the reagent areas to the corresponding color blocks on the reagent strip vial at the specified times. Hold the strip close to the color blocks in good light and match carefully. See Figure 3. 5. Proper read time is critical for optimal results. Read the glucose test at 30 seconds after dipping. Read the ketone test at 40 seconds after dipping.

Note: Changes in color that appear only along the edges of the test pads are of no diagnostic significance. Disregard them.

Test ConditionsAmbient temperature: 20°C-30°C, relative humidity ≤ 80%. Ideal test temperature: 23°C-27°C.

StorageStore in the closed container either at room temperature or refrigerated (2-30ºC). Keep away from direct sunlight. Do not touch test area of reagent strips. Do not remove the desiccant from the container. When stored in the above conditions, the strips are stable through the expiration date printed on the cannister.

NOTE: Once the canister has been opened, the remaining strips are stable for up to 3 months. Stability may be reduced in high humidity conditions.

Limitation of ProceduresJust like all laboratory tests, the diagnosis and treatment protocols cannot be decided only by any single diagnostic method.

Reaction PrincipleKetone: The acetoacetate and sodium nitroprusside react in an alkaline medium, producing purplish red compounds.

Glucose: glucose in urine reacts with the glucose oxidase to produce gluconate and hydrogen peroxide. The hydrogen peroxide reacts with potassium iodide yielding color changes ranging from green to brown.

Visual Analysis Sensitivity and Range

Ingredients(based on dry weight at time of reagent strip impregnation)

Graphic and Symbol Explanation

www.shoppettest.comfor products and information

For all questions, concerns orcomments, please contact us at:[email protected]

Distributed by:Diabetic Supply of Suncoast, Inc.PO Box 2102, Vega Alta, PR 00692Toll-free: 1-866-373-2824 (7 days a week, 24hrs a day)www.shoppettest.com

Use by/Expiry date

See instruction for use

In vitro diagnostic use

Lot number

Manufacture date

Store at

Do not reuse

000-00000000-000-A01 Rev:20190912

PetTest Ketone/Glucose Urinalysis Reagent StripUser’s Guide

8 52982 00680 4

REF # PT-161

Items Sensitivity

Ketone (mmol/L) 0.5 to 1.0

Glucose (mmol/L) 2.8 to 5.5

Visual Range

Neg. to 16

Neg. to 110

Ketone sodium nitroprusside

buffer

7.7%W/W

92.3%W/W

Glucose

glucose oxidase (microbial, 123U)

peroxidase (horseradish, 203U)

potassium iodide

buffer and non-reaction ingredients

16.3%W/W

0.6%W/W

7.0%W/W

76.1%W/W

GlucoseKetone

Page 2: PetTest Ketone/Glucose Urinalysis Reagent Strip User’s Guide

SumarioLas tiras reactivas de análisis de orina PetTest son para análisis cualitativos y detección semicuantitativa de glucosa y cetona (ácido acetoacético) en orina canina y felina. Las tiras reactivas de cetona / glucosa PetTest son solo para uso diagnóstico in vitro. No usar después de la fecha de vencimiento. Lea todas las instrucciones en esta Guía del Usuario antes de realizar cualquier prueba. Los resultados deben leerse visualmente comparando el cambio de color de la tira de prueba con los rangos de color correspondientes en el cuadro en la etiqueta de el contenedor de tiras reactivas a las horas especificadas.

Contenido100 tiras de análisis de orina por frasco

Recolección de Muestras y PreparaciónLa recolección, el almacenamiento y la manipulación de la orina deben ser estériles y seguir procedimientos estériles estándar. Recoja orina fresca en un recipiente limpio y seco, libre de productos químicos desinfectantes o de limpieza. La muestra de orina debe estar bien mezclado antes de la prueba. El análisis debe realizarse tan pronto como sea posible (idealmente dentro de 30 minutos) pero nunca después de más de 2 horas posteriores a la colección. Si no es posible realizar pruebas inmediatas, refrigere la muestra y llevarlo a temperatura ambiente antes de la prueba.

NotaPara obtener mejores resultados, el rendimiento de las tiras reactivas debe ser confirmado por prueba de muestras / control positivos y negativos conocidos. Nunca use agua como un líquido de control de calidad negativo. El almacenamiento prolongado de productos no conservados o la orina no refrigerada puede producir crecimiento microbiano y resultados de impacto.

Procedimiento de prueba1. Retire una tira de la botella y vuelva a colocar la tapa inmediatamente.2. ISumerja el área de reactivo de la tira en la muestra de orina y retirela rápidamente Ver Figura 1.3. Mientras retira la tira de la orina, pase el borde de la tira contra El borde del recipiente de orina para eliminar el exceso de orina. Ver Figura 2.4. Compare los colores de las áreas de reactivos con los correspondiente bloques de color en el vial de tira reactiva en los tiempos especificados. Sostén la tira cerca de los bloques de color con buena luz y combine con cuidado. Ver Figura 3. 5. El tiempo de lectura adecuado es crítico para obtener resultados óptimos. Lea la glucosa a los 30 segundos después de la inmersión. Lea la prueba de cetonas a los 40 segundos después de la inmersión.

Nota: Los cambios en el color que aparecen solo en los bordes de la tira de prueba no tienen importancia diagnóstica. No ponerles atención a estos.

Condiciónes para la pruebaTemperatura ambiente: 20 ° C-30 ° C, humedad relativa 80%.Temperatura ideal para la pruebal: 23 ° C-27 ° C.

AlmacenamientoAlmacenar en el recipiente cerrado a temperatura ambiente o refrigerado (2-30ºC). Mantener alejado de la luz solar directa. No toque el área de prueba del la tira reactiva. No retire el desecante del recipiente. Cuando se almacena cumpliendo las condiciones anteriores, las tiras son estables hasta la fecha de vencimiento impresa en el envase.

NOTA: Una vez que se ha abierto el recipiente, las tiras restantes son estables hasta por 3 meses. La estabilidad puede reducirse en condiciones de alta humedad.

Limitación de procedimientosAl igual que todas las pruebas de laboratorio, los protocolos de diagnóstico y tratamiento no pueden decidirse solo por cualquier método de diagnóstico único.

Principio de ReacciónCetona: el acetoacetato y el nitroprusiato de sodio reaccionan en un medio alcalino, produciendo compuestos rojo púrpura.

Glucosa: la glucosa en la orina reacciona con la glucosa oxidasa para producir gluconato y peróxido de hidrógeno. El peróxido de hidrógeno reacciona con el yoduro de potasio y produce cambios de color que van del verde al marrón.

Análisis visual Sensibilidad y Rango

Ingredientes(basado en el peso seco al momento de la impregnación de la tira reactiva)

Explicación Gráfica y de Símbolos

www.shoppettest.compara productos e información

Para todas las preguntas, inquietudes ocomentarios, contáctenos en:[email protected]

Distribuido por:Diabetic Supply of Suncoast, Inc.PO Box 2102, Vega Alta, PR 00692Llame gratis: 1-866-373-2824 (7 days a week, 24hrs a day)www.shoppettest.com

Uso por/Fecha de vencimiento

Ver instrucciones para el uso

Uso diagnóstico in vitro

Número de Lote

Fecha de fabricacion

Almacenar en

No reutilizar

000-00000000-000-A01 Rev:20190912

PetTest Tira reactiva para Análisis de Cetonas/Glucosa en la OrinaGuía de Usuario

8 52982 00680 4

REF # PT-161

Elemento Sensibilidad

Cetona (mmol/L) 0.5 to 1.0

Glucosa (mmol/L) 2.8 to 5.5

Rango Visual

Neg. to 16

Neg. to 110

Cetona nitroprusiato de sodio mediador

7.7%W/W

92.3%W/W

Glucosa

glucosa oxidasa (microbiana, 123U)

peroxidasa (rábano picante, 203U)

yoduro de potasio

mediador e ingredientes sin reacción

16.3%W/W

0.6%W/W

7.0%W/W

76.1%W/W