
|Articles|September 1, 2006
Ethylene Glycol Test
Kacey introduces an ethylene glycol test for dogs and cats that takes 12 minutes to process, the company says.
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Kacey introduces an ethylene glycol test for dogs and cats that takes 12 minutes to process, the company says.
The sample is applied to the strip, and results are determined by a green-blue dot (positive) or no dot (negative).
No blood dilutions are required. There are no tubes to dilute, or need for estimating the value of the end result by comparing test tubes, the company says.
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There are no hazardous caustic reagents to complete this test, the company adds.
The product is sold in two, five or 10 kits per order.
For fastest response, call
(828) 258-1482
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