Calibrators & Controls

Electrolytes Reagents

HUMAN’s electrolytes reagents deliver high-accuracy diagnostics for monitoring electrolyte levels in clinical samples. These reagents measure essential ions, including sodium, potassium, and chloride, aiding in the diagnosis and management of electrolyte imbalances. Compatible with automated platforms, HUMAN’s electrolytes reagents provide reliable and efficient solutions for laboratory testing.

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Chloride is the most important anion of sodium. Chloride is co-responsible for the extracellular fluid volume and plasma osmolality. Chloride measurements are used in the diagnosis and treatment of electrolyte and metabolic disorders, e.g. cystic fibrosis and diabetic ketoacidosis.

Colorimetric test for the quantitative determination of chloride in human serum, urine and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF).
Potassium measurements are used in the diagnosis and treatment of hypokalemia (chronic ingestion of diuretics and laxatives, with/without disorders of the acid-base balance), hyperkalemia (overadministration of potassium, acidosis, or crush injuries), renal failure, Addison`s disease or other diseases involving electrolyte imbalance.

Photometric tests for the quantitative determination of potassium in human serum and heparinised plasma.
Sodium measurements are used in the diagnosis and treatment of disturbances of fluid and electrolyte balance, e.g. due to a loss of water or salt, and other serum electrolytes deviating from their reference interval by polyuric-polydypsic syndromes and impaired thirst, renal diseases, hypertension, disorders of the acid-base balance, some endocrine diseases, edema, excessive sodium intake.

Colorimetric tests for the quantitative determination of sodium in human serum and heparinized plasma.

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