Ortho Clinical Diagnostics General Chemistry Reagent QMS® Single Drug Amikacin For Automated Clinical Chemistry Analyzers 172 Tests R1: 2 X 18 mL, R2: 2 X 9 mL - Box of 1 - 373910-BX

Ortho Clinical Diagnostics General Chemistry Reagent QMS® Single Drug Amikacin For Automated Clinical Chemistry Analyzers 172 Tests R1: 2 X 18 mL, R2: 2 X 9 mL - Box of 1 - 373910-BX

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Ortho Clinical Diagnostics General Chemistry Reagent QMS® Single Drug Amikacin For Automated Clin...

Item Id 1100649
MF Id# 373910
Brand QMS®
Manufacturer Ortho Clinical Diagnostics
Country of Origin Canada
Application General Chemistry Reagent
Container Type Bottle
For Use With For Automated Clinical Chemistry Analyzers
Form Ready-to-Use Liquid
Is_Active_Vendor Y
Is_DSCSA N
Is_Discontinued N
Is_Medical_Device N
Lot_Tracking_Flag N
Number of Tests 172 Tests
On_Allocation N
Product Dating McKesson Acceptable Dating: we will ship >= 60 days
Sample Type Serum / Plasma Sample
Storage Requirements Requires Refrigeration
Supplier_ID 56178868
Test Method Particle-enhanced Turbidimetric Immunoassay
Test Name Amikacin
Test Type Single Drug
UNSPSC Code 41116007
Volume R1: 2 X 18 mL, R2: 2 X 9 mL

Features

  • The QMS Amikacin assay is intended for the quantitative determination of amikacin in human serum or plasma on automated clinical chemistry analyzers
  • Significantly reduces labor, time, and expense compared to HPLC or LCMS and other technologies
  • Based on competitive inhibition immunoassay principle whereby free-drug in the sample competes for antibody binding sites with drug molecules coated onto uniform microparticles
  • Liquid stable and ready-to-use
  • Applicable to general chemistry analyzers
  • Validated parameters assure lab-to-lab reproducibility
  • Excellent correlation to reference methods
  • Optimal sensitivity, precision and dynamic range
  • Low cross-reactivity with metabolites and commonly co-administered drugs
  • Low interference from endogenous substances

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