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Thermo Kit EtG Cal Neg CJF

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Thermo Kit EtG Cal Neg CJF

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    Product code: T-10015932

    MPN: 10015932

    Manufacturer: Thermo Scientific

    Shipping Weight: 2.00lbs (0.91kg)

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    Specifications

    • Brand: DRI®
    • Manufacturer: Ortho Clinical Diagnostics
    • Country of Origin: United States
    • Application: Calibrator
    • Container Type: Bottle
    • For Use With: For Automated Clinical Analyzers
    • Form: Ready-to-Use Liquid
    • Levels: Negative Level
    • Storage Requirements: Requires Refrigeration
    • Test Name: Ethyl Glucuronide (EtG)
    • Test Type: Drugs of Abuse
    • Volume: 25 mL


    Intended Use

    The DRI® Ethyl Glucuronide Calibrators are used to calibrate the DRI Ethyl Glucuronide Assay in human urine. The DRI Ethyl Glucuronide Controls are used to validate the DRI Ethyl Glucuronide Assay calibration. 


    Description of DRI Ethyl Glucuronide Calibrators and Controls

    The DRI Ethyl Glucuronide Calibrators and Controls are liquid and ready-to-use. They are prepared by spiking negative human urine matrix with known quantities of Ethyl Glucuronide. The DRI Ethyl Glucuronide 500 ng/mL and 1000 ng/mL Calibrators can be used as a qualitative cutoff references for distinguishing “positive” from “negative” samples. A rough estimate of drug concentration in the samples can be obtained by running a standard curve using all calibrators and by quantitating samples off the standard curve.

    The controls are sold separately. Each laboratory should establish its own acceptable control ranges.