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Mardx Diagnostics, Inc.


Address: 5919 Farnsworth Ct., Carlsbad, California 92008, USA
Phone: +1-(760)-929-0500 | Map/Directions >>
 
 

Profile: Mardx Diagnostics, Inc. is engaged in developing, manufacturing, and marketing of diagnostic products. We offer western blot, IFA, EIA,and ENA IgG marstripe immunostride tests for 6 extractable nuclear antigens such as SSA, SSB, SLC-70, JO-1, RNP, & SM. Our western blot is used to test and confirm the primary diagnosis of certain infectious diseases, including lyme disease.

The company has revenues of USD 5-10 Million. (SEC Filings)

FDA Registration Number: 2245544

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• Prothrombin Antigen (FDA Code: DDF / 866.5735)
A prothrombin immunological test system is a device that consists of the reagents used to measure by immunochemical techniques the prothrombin (clotting factor II) in serum. Measurements of the amount of antigenically competent (ability to react with protein antibodies) prothrombin aid in the diagnosis of blood-clotting disorders.
• Prothrombin Fragment 1.2 (FDA Code: MIF / 864.7320)
A fibrinogen/fibrin degradation products assay is a device used to detect and measure fibrinogen degradation products and fibrin degradation products (protein fragments produced by the enzymatic action of plasmin on fibrinogen and fibrin) as an aid in detecting the presence and degree of intravascular coagulation and fibrinolysis (the dissolution of the fibrin in a blood clot) and in monitoring therapy for disseminated intravascular coagulation (nonlocalized clotting in the blood vessels).
• Prothrombin Time Test (FDA Code: GJS / 864.7750)
A prothrombin time test is a device used as a general screening procedure for the detection of possible clotting factor deficiencies in the extrinsic coagulation pathway, which involves the reaction between coagulation factors III and VII, and to monitor patients receiving coumarin therapy (the administration of one of the coumarin anticoagulants in the treatment of venous thrombosis or pulmonary embolism).
• Qualitative and Quantitative Factor Deficiency Test (FDA Code: GGP / 864.7290)
A factor deficiency test is a device used to diagnose specific coagulation defects, to monitor certain types of therapy, to detect coagulation inhibitors, and to detect a carrier state (a person carrying both a recessive gene for a coagulation factor deficiency such as hemophilia and the corresponding normal gene).
• Quality Control Slide (FDA Code: LJG / 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.
• Quantitative Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase (Erythrocytic) (FDA Code: JBL / 864.7360)
An erythrocytic glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase assay is a device used to measure the activity of the enzyme glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase or of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase isoenzymes. The results of this assay are used in the diagnosis and treatment of nonspherocytic congenital hemolytic anemia or drug-induced hemolytic anemia associated with a glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency. This generic device includes assays based on fluorescence, electrophoresis, methemoglobin reduction, catalase inhibition, and ultraviolet kinetics.
• Respiratory Syncytial Virus - Elisa (FDA Code: MCE / 866.3480)
Respiratory syncytial virus serological reagents are devices that consist of antigens and antisera used in serological tests to identify antibodies to respiratory syncytial virus in serum. Additionally, some of these reagents consist of respiratory syncytial virus antisera conjugated with a fluorescent dye (immunofluorescent reagents) and used to identify respiratory syncytial viruses from clinical specimens or from tissue culture isolates derived from clinical specimens. The identification aids in the diagnosis of respiratory syncytial virus infections and provides epidemiological information on diseases caused by these viruses. Respiratory syncytial viruses cause a number of respiratory tract infections, including the common cold, pharyngitis, and infantile bronchopneumonia.
• Respiratory Syncytial Virus Neutralization Antiserum Test (FDA Code: GQF / 866.3480)
• Rheumatoid Factor Test System (FDA Code: DHR / 866.5775)
A rheumatoid factor immunological test system is a device that consists of the reagents used to measure by immunochemical techniques the rheumatoid factor (antibodies to immunoglobulins) in serum, other body fluids, and tissues. Measurement of rheumatoid factor may aid in the diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis.
• Rickettsia Serological Reagents (FDA Code: LSQ / 866.3500)
Rickettsia serological reagents are devices that consist of antigens and antisera used in serological tests to identify antibodies to rickettsia in serum. Additionally, some of these reagents consist of rickettsial antisera conjugated with a fluorescent dye (immunofluorescent reagents) used to identify rickettsia directly from clinical specimens. The identification aids in the diagnosis of diseases caused by virus-like bacteria belonging to the genusRickettsiae and provides epidemiological information on these diseases. Rickettsia are generally transmitted by arthropods (e.g., ticks and mosquitoes) and produce infections in humans characterized by rash and fever (e.g., typhus fever, spotted fever, Q fever, and trench fever).
• Rubella CF Antigen (FDA Code: GON / 866.3510)
Rubella virus serological reagents are devices that consist of antigens and antisera used in serological tests to identify antibodies to rubella virus in serum. The identification aids in the diagnosis of rubella (German measles) or confirmation of a person's immune status from past infections or immunizations and provides epidemiological information on German measles. Newborns infected in the uterus with rubella virus may be born with multiple congenital defects (rubella syndrome).
• Rubella Enzyme Linked Immunoabsorbent Assay (FDA Code: LFX / 866.3510)
• Rubeola Enzyme Linked Immunoabsorbent Assay (FDA Code: LJB / 866.3520)
Rubeola (measles) virus serological reagents are devices that consist of antigens and antisera used in serological tests to identify antibodies to rubeola virus in serum. The identification aids in the diagnosis of measles and provides epidemiological information on the disease. Measles is an acute, highly infectious disease of the respiratory and reticuloendothelial tissues, particularly in children, characterized by a confluent and blotchy rash.
• Secondary Calibrator (FDA Code: JIT / 862.1150)
A calibrator is a device intended for medical purposes for use in a test system to establish points of reference that are used in the determination of values in the measurement of substances in human specimens. (See also 862.2 in this part.)
• Specimen Collection Device (FDA Code: LIO / 866.2900)
A microbiological specimen collection and transport device is a specimen collecting chamber intended for medical purposes to preserve the viability or integrity of microorganisms in specimens during storage of specimens after their collection and during their transport from the collecting area to the laboratory. The device may be labeled or otherwise represented as sterile. The device aids in the diagnosis of disease caused by pathogenic microorganisms.
• Streptococcus Spp Antigen (FDA Code: GTY / 866.3740)
• Streptococcus Spp Antiserum (FDA Code: GTZ / 866.3740)
• Synthetic Cell and Tissue Culture Media and Components (FDA Code: KIT / 864.2220)
Synthetic cell and tissue culture media and components are substances that are composed entirely of defined components (e.g., amino acids, vitamins, inorganic salts) that are essential for the survival and development of cell lines of humans and other animals. This does not include tissue culture media for human ex vivo tissue and cell culture processing applications as described in 876.5885 of this chapter.
• T. Cruzi Immunofluorescent Assay (FDA Code: MIV / 866.3870)
• Thrombin Time Test (FDA Code: GJA / 864.7875)
A thrombin time test is a device used to measure fibrinogen concentration and detect fibrin or fibrinogen split products for the evaluation of bleeding disorders.
• Thyroglobulin Autoantibody Immunochemical (FDA Code: JNL / 866.5870)
A thyroid autoantibody immunological test system is a device that consists of the reagents used to measure by immunochemical techniques the thyroid autoantibodies (antibodies produced against the body's own tissues). Measurement of thyroid autoantibodies may aid in the diagnosis of certain thyroid disorders, such as Hashimoto's disease (chronic lymphocytic thyroiditis), nontoxic goiter (enlargement of thyroid gland), Grave's disease (enlargement of the thyroid gland with protrusion of the eyeballs), and cancer of the thyroid.
• Thyroid Stimulating Hormone Radioimmunoassay (FDA Code: JLW / 862.1690)
A thyroid stimulating hormone test system is a device intended to measure thyroid stimulating hormone, also known as thyrotrophin and thyrotrophic hormone, in serum and plasma. Measurements of thyroid stimulating hormone produced by the anterior pituitary are used in the diagnosis of thyroid or pituitary disorders.
• Thyroxine Binding Globulin Radioimmunoassay (FDA Code: CEE / 862.1685)
A thyroxine-binding globulin test system is a device intended to measure thyroxine (thyroid)-binding globulin (TBG), a plasma protein which binds thyroxine, in serum and plasma. Measurements obtained by this device are used in the diagnosis and treatment of thyroid diseases.
• Total Thyroxine Radioimmunoassay (FDA Code: CDX / 862.1700)
A total thyroxine test system is a device intended to measure total (free and protein bound) thyroxine (thyroid hormone) in serum and plasma. Measurements obtained by this device are used in the diagnosis and treatment of thyroid diseases.
• Total Triiodothyronine Radioimmunoassay (FDA Code: CDP / 862.1710)
A total triiodothyronine test system is a device intended to measure the hormone triiodothyronine in serum and plasma. Measurements obtained by this device are used in the diagnosis and treatment of thyroid diseases such as hyperthyroidism.
• Toxoplasma Gondii Enzyme Linked Immunoabsorbent Assay (FDA Code: LGD / 866.3780)
• Treponema Pallidum Enzyme Linked Immunoabsorbent Assay (FDA Code: LIP / 866.3830)
• Treponema Pallidum For FTA-ABS Test Antigen (FDA Code: JWL / 866.3830)
• Treponemal Antigens Syphilis Donor Test (FDA Code: MYR / 866.3830)
• Urinalysis Controls (FDA Code: JJW / 862.1660)
A quality control material (assayed and unassayed) for clinical chemistry is a device intended for medical purposes for use in a test system to estimate test precision and to detect systematic analytical deviations that may arise from reagent or analytical instrument variation. A quality control material (assayed and unassayed) may be used for proficiency testing in interlaboratory surveys. This generic type of device includes controls (assayed and unassayed) for blood gases, electrolytes, enzymes, multianalytes (all kinds), single (specified) analytes, or urinalysis controls.
• Whole Blood Hemoglobin Determination Test (FDA Code: KHG / 864.7500)
A whole blood hemoglobin assay is a device consisting or reagents, calibrators, controls, or photometric or spectrophotometric instrumentation used to measure the hemoglobin content of whole blood for the detection of anemia. This generic device category does not include automated hemoglobin systems.

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