Profile: Jant Pharmacal Corp. provides a comprehensive line of rapid immuno-diagnostic test products for clinical, consumer and workplace applications. We offer products like urine drug screens, saliva drug screens, alcohol testing, tobacco exposure, pregnancy & fertility testing, infectious diseases, cardiac screens, sleep apnea screens, field test kits, pulse Oximeter sensors, product training, urine reagent strips, TSH test & UTI screen. Our products are marketed under our proprietary labels, including Accutest® & Accustrip®, through national & international distributors, as well as through client private labels. Our alco screen saliva alcohol test is a two-minute saliva test for alcohol.
The company was founded in 1986, has revenues of USD 5-10 Million, has ~10 employees.
FDA Registration Number: 2030633
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• Urinary Enzymatic Method (FDA Code: JIL / 862.1340) A urinary glucose (nonquantitative) test system is a device intended to measure glucosuria (glucose in urine). Urinary glucose (nonquantitative) measurements are used in the diagnosis and treatment of carbohydrate metabolism disorders including diabetes mellitus, hypoglycemia, and hyperglycemia. |
• Urinary Ketones, Nitroprusside Test (FDA Code: JIN / 862.1435) A ketones (nonquantitative) test system is a device intended to identify ketones in urine and other body fluids. Identification of ketones is used in the diagnosis and treatment of acidosis (a condition characterized by abnormally high acidity of body fluids) or ketosis (a condition characterized by increased production of ketone bodies such as acetone) and for monitoring patients on ketogenic diets and patients with diabetes. |
• Urinary Nitrite Colorimetric Test (FDA Code: JMT / 862.1510) A nitrite (nonquantitative) test system is a device intended to identify nitrite in urine. Nitrite identification is used in the diagnosis and treatment of uninary tract infection of bacterial origin. |
• Urinary Occult Blood Enzymatic Method (FDA Code: JIP / 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.) |
• Urinary pH Dye Indicator (FDA Code: CEN / 862.1550) A urinary pH (nonquantitative) test system is a device intended to estimate the pH of urine. Estimations of pH are used to evaluate the acidity or alkalinity of urine as it relates to numerous renal and metabolic disorders and in the monitoring of patients with certain diets. |
• Urinary Protein/Albumin Nonquantitative Test System (FDA Code: JIR / 862.1645) A urinary protein or albumin (nonquantitative) test system is a device intended to identify proteins or albumin in urine. Identification of urinary protein or albumin (nonquantitative) is used in the diagnosis and treatment of disease conditions such as renal or heart diseases or thyroid disorders, which are characterized by proteinuria or albuminuria. |
• Urine Dip Stick Chemistries |
• Urine Leukocyte Test (FDA Code: LJX / 864.7675) A leukocyte peroxidase test is a device used to distinguish certain myeloid cells derived from the bone marrow, i.e., neutrophils, eosinophils, and monocytes, from lymphoid cells of the lymphatic system and erythroid cells of the red blood cell series on the basis of their peroxidase activity as evidenced by staining. The results of this test are used in the differential diagnosis of the leukemias. |
• Urine Screening Kit (FDA Code: JXA / 866.2660) A microorganism differentiation and identification device is a device intended for medical purposes that consists of one or more components, such as differential culture media, biochemical reagents, and paper discs or paper strips impregnated with test reagents, that are usually contained in individual compartments and used to differentiate and identify selected microorganisms. The device aids in the diagnosis of disease. |
• Ventilatory Effort Recorder (FDA Code: MNR / 868.2375) A breathing (ventilatory) frequency monitor is a device intended to measure or monitor a patient's respiratory rate. The device may provide an audible or visible alarm when the respiratory rate, averaged over time, is outside operator settable alarm limits. This device does not include the apnea monitor classified in 868.2377. |