Cleartest MicroAlbumin Rapid Test Strip (Urine) - 12 Tests (Single Sealed)
18,30 €*
Available, delivery time 4 - 7 Working days
Cleartest MicroAlbumin Rapid Test Strip (Urine) - 12 Tests (Single Sealed)
The Cleartest Microalbumin Rapid Test Strip (12 Tests - Single Sealed) is designed for the qualitative detection of microalbuminuria, providing healthcare professionals with a reliable tool for renal function assessment. Sample collection is straightforward, requiring only a urine sample, and results are available within 5 minutes, making it ideal for use in clinical settings. This immunochemical strip test offers a sensitivity of 20 µg/ml, ensuring precise detection of albumin levels indicative of potential kidney dysfunction.
Medical professionals use the Cleartest Microalbumin Test (Pack of 12 - Single Sealed) because it provides reliable early detection of kidney issues. Additionally, it reduces the need for costly laboratory tests, leading to significant cost savings.
Product Specifications
- Sample Type: Urine
- Packaging: 12 Tests (Single Sealed)
- Certification: CE certified for use within the European Union
- Detection: Qualitative detection of Micro Albumin in Urine
- Result Timeframe: 5 minutes for clear and easily interpretable results.
- Equipment: No additional equipment necessary
Benefits
- Guarantee: Money-back guarantee ensures customer satisfaction with a 14-day return policy
- Fast: 5 minutes for clear and easy-to-read results
- Easy: No additional equipment required
- Rapid Diagnosis: Facilitates swift assessment of kidney function to support prompt clinical decision-making.
- We offer convenient payment by invoice upon receipt of goods.

Technical Data
- Packaging: 1 package of Cleartest Albu-Mic Rapid Test Strip containing
12 Tests (Single Sealed).
- Sensitivity and Specificity: Delivers high sensitivity and specificity for precise detection of microalbumin in urine.
- Storage: Maintains stability at room temperature (2-30°C).
- Inclusivity: Employs an immunochemical method for the qualitative detection of micro albumin in urine.
- Certification: CE certified for use within the European Union.
FAQs about Cleartest MicroAlbumin Rapid Test Strip
What does the Cleartest MicroAlbumin Rapid Test Strip measure?
The Cleartest MicroAlbumin Rapid Test Strip measures the amount of albumin in your urine. Albumin is a protein, and its presence in urine can be a sign of kidney damage or early kidney disease, especially in individuals with diabetes or high blood pressure.
Where can I get the Cleartest Semi-quantitative MicroAlbumin Rapid Test Strips - 12 Tests (Single Sealed)?
You can quickly and easily view them in our shop.
How should I prepare for the test?
To prepare for the test, you should provide a urine sample following the instructions provided with the test kit. Generally, you may need to collect a random urine sample, but it is important to follow any specific preparation guidelines noted in the test instructions.
Why do I need this test?
This urine test is important for individuals at risk for kidney disease, particularly those with diabetes or high blood pressure. It helps in detecting microalbuminuria, which is an early sign of kidney damage. Early detection can lead to timely intervention and management of potential kidney issues.
How is the test performed?
The test is performed by dipping the Cleartest Microalbumin test Strip into a urine sample. The strip will change color based on the amount of albumin present in the urine, providing a visual indication of the albumin levels.
What do the test results mean?
The test results indicate the level of albumin in your urine. Normal albumin levels should be low. Elevated levels can suggest kidney damage or disease, and further testing may be required to assess kidney function or the presence of conditions like diabetic nephropathy.
What is the albumin-to-creatinine ratio?
The albumin to creatinine ratio (ACR) is a comparison of the amount of albumin to creatinine in the urine. This ratio helps to account for variations in urine concentration and provides a more accurate assessment of albumin levels, which is crucial for diagnosing conditions like early kidney disease.
What should I do if I receive abnormal results?
If you receive abnormal results, it is important to consult with your healthcare provider. Abnormal results may indicate kidney damage or disease, and further testing or medical evaluation may be necessary to determine the underlying cause and appropriate treatment plan.
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