RAPID DIAGONOSTIC TESTS

Easy-to-use tests that provide quick results, usually few time

SD CODEFREE GLUCOMETER

  • Title Detail Test Method Glucose Oxidase biosensor Test Result Range 10 - 600mg/dL (0.6 - 33.3 mmol/L) Test Time Required 5 seconds Blood Sample Volume 0.9µl Calibration Method Plasma Calibration Measuring Unit mg/dL Memory Save 500 times test results Function Mean calculation for 7-, 14- and 30-day test results Before & After Meal marking feature Hypoglycemia warning alarm system Battery 3V Battery (CR2032 type) Operating Temperature Up to 45 Deg. C

This blood glucose monitor, a typical one of SD BIOSENSOR, is easy to use and provides accurate results without need for coding. SD Codefree, as a typical blood glucose monitor of SD BIOSENSOR, does not require separate coding, so it is easy to use and provides accurate results. No Coding Wide pure gold electrode Accuracy that meets international standards

STANDARD Q COVID-19 Ag TEST

  • Advantage Test time : In 15 ~ 30 minutes Easy and convenient testing process for professionals Effective in detecting the SARS-CoV-2 variant Suitable for Point of Care Testing No need for extra equipment Specimen Nasopharyngeal Test time In 15 ~ 30 minutes Specimen volume 3 drop Sensitivity Ct ≦ 25 : 97.14%(68/70), Ct ≦ 33 : 90.71%(127/140, overall : 84.97%(130/153) Specificity 98.94% (1490/1506) Storage temperature 2-30℃ / 36-86℉

STANDARD Q COVID-19 Ag Test is a rapid chromatographic immunoassay for the qualitative detection of nucleocapsid antigens to SARS-CoV-2 present in human nasopharynx. This test is for administration by healthcare workers and labs only, as an aid to early diagnosis of SARS-CoV-2 infection in patient with clinical symptoms with SARS-CoV-2 infection. It provides only an initial screening test result. This product is strictly for medical professional use only and not intended for personal use. The administration of the test and the interpretation of the results should be done by a trained health professional. The result of this test should not be the sole basis for the diagnosis; confirmatory testing is required.