Profile: Drew Scientific manufactures and sells hemoglobin analyzers, blood cell counters, reagents. The DS5 instrument, dispenser and associated reagent kit are intended for the measurement of glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) in blood samples. HbA1c is used to monitor diabetes. The system's small size and ease of use makes it ideal for main laboratory, clinic or satellite laboratory settings. The HbGold instrument and associated reagent kit is intended for the in vitro measurement of HbA1c, HbA2/HbF and the detection of hemoglobin variants in blood samples. The HbGold uses cation exchange chromatography in conjunction with gradient elution to separate human haemoglobin subtypes and variants from haemolysed whole blood. The separated haemoglobin fractions are monitored by means of absorption and the chromatogram obtained is recorded and stored by the internal computer. A software program performs the analysis of the chromatogram and generates a resulting report to the printer.
The company has revenues of USD 1-5 Million, has ~60 employees and is ISO 9001, CE certified. LON:DRW (SEC Filings)
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• Automated Cell Counter (FDA Code: GKL / 864.5200) An automated cell counter is a fully-automated or semi-automated device used to count red blood cells, white blood cells, or blood platelets using a sample of the patient's peripheral blood (blood circulating in one of the body's extremities, such as the arm). These devices may also measure hemoglobin or hematocrit and may also calculate or measure one or more of the red cell indices (the erythrocyte mean corpuscular volume, the mean corpuscular hemoglobin, or the mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration). These devices may use either an electronic particle counting method or an optical counting method. |
• Automated Hematology Analyzers |
• Blood Cell Diluent (FDA Code: GIF / 864.8200) A blood cell diluent is a device used to dilute blood for further testing, such as blood cell counting. |
• Blood, Hematology Analyzers |
• Calibrators for Equipment |
• Cell Counter |
• Cell Counter Instruments |
• Chemistry Analyzers |
• Chemistry/Hematology Analyzer |
• Clinical Immunochemistry Analyzers |
• Controls |
• Controls for Diagnostic Equipment |
• Detergent (FDA Code: JCB / 864.4010) |
• Differential Blood Cell Counters |
• 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. |
• General Diagnostic Supplies |
• General Purpose Hematology Device (FDA Code: LOQ / 866.6010) |
• Glycosylated Hemoglobin Assay Test (FDA Code: LCP / 864.7470) A glycosylated hemoglobin assay is a device used to measure the glycosylated hemoglobins (A1a, A1b, and A1c) in a patient's blood by a column chromatographic procedure. Measurement of glycosylated hemoglobin is used to assess the level of control of a patient's diabetes and to determine the proper insulin dosage for a patient. Elevated levels of glycosylated hemoglobin indicate uncontrolled diabetes in a patient. |
• Hematology Analyzers |
• Immuno Chemistry Analyzers |
• Immunoassay Equipment, Immunochemistry Analyzers |
• Laboratory Hematology Analyzers |
• Multichannel Hematology Analyzers |
• Reconditioned Cell Counters |
• Red Cell Lysing Fluid (FDA Code: GGK / 864.8540) A red cell lysing reagent is a device used to lyse (destroy) red blood cells for hemoglobin determinations or aid in the counting of white blood cells. |
• Refurbished Hematology Analyzers |
• Smaller Hematology Analyzers |
• Stain Sets & Solutions |