Profile: Chong Qing Teco Huayi Pharm. Co. specializes in providing urine testers.
FDA Registration Number: 3006621318
US Agent: Kc.chen / Teco Diagnostics
Phone: +1-(714)-463-1111 Fax: +1-(714)-463-1169 E-Mail:
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• Automated Urinalysis System (FDA Code: KQO / 862.2900) An automated urinalysis system is a device intended to measure certain of the physical properties and chemical constituents of urine by procedures that duplicate manual urinalysis systems. This device is used in conjunction with certain materials to measure a variety of urinary analytes. |
• Blood Gas and Ph Electrode Measurement (FDA Code: CHL / 862.1120) A blood gases (PCO2, PO2) and blood pH test system is a device intended to measure certain gases in blood, serum, plasma or pH of blood, serum, and plasma. Measurements of blood gases (PCO2, PO2) and blood pH are used in the diagnosis and treatment of life-threatening acid-base disturbances. |
• Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Aid (FDA Code: LIX / 870.5210) An external cardiac compressor is an external device that is electrically, pneumatically, or manually powered and is used to compress the chest periodically in the region of the heart to provide blood flow during cardiac arrest. |
• Chloride Ion Specific Electrode (FDA Code: CGZ / 862.1170) A chloride test system is a device intended to measure the level of chloride in plasma, serum, sweat, and urine. Chloride measurements are used in the diagnosis and treatment of electrolyte and metabolic disorders such as cystic fibrosis and diabetic acidosis. |
• Clinical Colorimeter (FDA Code: JJQ / 862.2300) A colorimeter, a photometer, or a spectrophotometer for clinical use is an instrument intended to measure radiant energy emitted, transmitted, absorbed, or reflected under controlled conditions. The device may include a monochromator to produce light of a specific wavelength. |
• Differential Cell Counter (FDA Code: GKZ / 864.5220) An automated differential cell counter is a device used to identify one or more of the formed elements of the blood. The device may also have the capability to flag, count, or classify immature or abnormal hematopoietic cells of the blood, bone marrow, or other body fluids. These devices may combine an electronic particle counting method, optical method, or a flow cytometric method utilizing monoclonal CD (cluster designation) markers. The device includes accessory CD markers. |
• HCG Over The Counter Pregnancy Test Kit (FDA Code: LCX / 862.1155) A human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG) test system is a device intended for the early detection of pregnancy is intended to measure HCG, a placental hormone, in plasma or urine. |
• Human Chorionic Gonadotropin Radioimmunoassay (FDA Code: JHI / 862.1155) |
• Multipurpose System for Invitro Coagulation Studies (FDA Code: JPA / 864.5425) A multipurpose system for in vitro coagulation studies is a device consisting of one automated or semiautomated instrument and its associated reagents and controls. The system is used to perform a series of coagulation studies and coagulation factor assays. |
• Occult Blood Reagent (FDA Code: KHE / 864.6550) An occult blood test is a device used to detect occult blood in urine or feces. (Occult blood is blood present in such small quantities that it can be detected only by chemical tests of suspected material, or by microscopic or spectroscopic examination.) |
• Potassium Colorimetry Tetraphenyl Borate Test (FDA Code: CEJ / 862.1600) A potassium test system is a device intended to measure potassium in serum, plasma, and urine. Measurements obtained by this device are used to monitor electrolyte balance in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases conditions characterized by low or high blood potassium levels. |
• Potassium Ion Specific Electrode (FDA Code: CEM / 862.1600) |
• Sodium Ion Specific Electrode (FDA Code: JGS / 862.1665) A sodium test system is a device intended to measure sodium in serum, plasma, and urine. Measurements obtained by this device are used in the diagnosis and treatment of aldosteronism (excessive secretion of the hormone aldosterone), diabetes insipidus (chronic excretion of large amounts of dilute urine, accompanied by extreme thirst), adrenal hypertension, Addison's disease (caused by destruction of the adrenal glands), dehydration, inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion, or other diseases involving electrolyte imbalance. |
• Urine Drug Testing Kits |
• Urine Testing Equipment |