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Pochemco, Inc.


Address: 724 Main Street, Holyoke, Massachusetts 01040, USA
Phone: +1-(413)-536-2900 | Fax: +1-(413)-536-4956 | Map/Directions >>
 
 

Profile: Pochemco, Inc. offers chromatographic barbiturate identification test, Wright's stain, microbiological stains, and white blood cell diluting fluids.

The company was founded in 1969, has revenues of < USD 1 Million.

13 Products/Services (Click for related suppliers)  
• Aldehyde Fuchsin Stain (FDA Code: IDB / 864.1850)
Dye and chemical solution stains for medical purposes are mixtures of synthetic or natural dyes or nondye chemicals in solutions used in staining cells and tissues for diagnostic histopathology, cytopathology, or hematology.
• Chromatographic Barbiturate Identification Test (FDA Code: DKX / 862.3150)
A barbiturate test system is a device intended to measure barbiturates, a class of hypnotic and sedative drugs, in serum, urine, and gastric contents. Measurements obtained by this device are used in the diagnosis and treatment of barbiturate use or overdose and in monitoring levels of barbiturate to ensure appropriate therapy.
• Eosin Y Stain (FDA Code: HYB / 864.1850)
• Fertility Products, Isotonic Solution
• Formalin-Saline (FDA Code: IGC / 864.4010)
• General Purpose Reagent (FDA Code: LDT)
• Histology Crystal Violet Stain (FDA Code: ICF / 864.1850)
• Manual Platelet Counter (FDA Code: GLG / 864.6160)
A manual blood cell counting device is a device used to count red blood cells, white blood cells, or blood platelets.
• Microbiological Stain (FDA Code: JTS / 864.1850)
• pH Buffer (FDA Code: JCC / 864.4010)
• pH Buffer Calibration Solutions
• White Cell Diluting Fluid (FDA Code: GGJ / 864.8200)
A blood cell diluent is a device used to dilute blood for further testing, such as blood cell counting.
• Wright's Stain (FDA Code: IAF / 864.1850)

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