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June 01, 1997–June 30, 2026
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device · product 1 of 2
Randox CALCIUM (Ca) Colorimetric Method RX Series Cat. No. CA 3871, R1. Arsenazo Reagent 9 x 51ml GTIN: 05055273200904
Update to the carryover avoidance technical bulletin to introduce additional steps for reagent carryover avoidance with the Calcium assay on RX instruments. Carryover to the Calcium reagent results may result in falsely elevated or decreased results to both patient and QC samples.
These labels are deterministic app interpretations, not FDA categories.
Update to the carryover avoidance technical bulletin to introduce additional steps for reagent carryover avoidance with the Calcium assay on RX instruments. Carryover to the Calcium reagent results may result in falsely elevated or decreased results to both patient and QC samples.
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device · product 2 of 2
Randox CALCIUM (Ca) COLORIMETRIC METHOD RX DAYTONA PLUS Cat. No. CA 8309 R1, Arsenazo Reagent 4 x 20 ml GTIN: 05055273208368
Update to the carryover avoidance technical bulletin to introduce additional steps for reagent carryover avoidance with the Calcium assay on RX instruments. Carryover to the Calcium reagent results may result in falsely elevated or decreased results to both patient and QC samples.
These labels are deterministic app interpretations, not FDA categories.
Update to the carryover avoidance technical bulletin to introduce additional steps for reagent carryover avoidance with the Calcium assay on RX instruments. Carryover to the Calcium reagent results may result in falsely elevated or decreased results to both patient and QC samples.