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Quelab Laboratories, Inc.

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Contact: Leslie Cunningham
Web: http://www.quelab.com
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Address: 2331 Rue Dandurand St., Montreal, Quebec H2G 3C5, Canada
Phone: +1-(514)-2772558 | Fax: +1-(514)-2774714 | Map/Directions >>
 
 

Profile: Quelab Laboratories, Inc. provides diagnosis products. We offer animal-blood products, clinical-specimen transport vials, microbiology products, blood-taking units, stains and laboratory products.

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• Alcian Blue Stain (FDA Code: IDA / 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.
• Alcohol Containing Fixative (FDA Code: LDZ / 864.4010)
• Amino Acid Assay Culture Media (FDA Code: JRZ / 866.2350)
A microbiological assay culture medium is a device that consists primarily of liquid or solid biological materials intended for medical purposes to cultivate selected test microorganisms in order to measure by microbiological procedures the concentration in a patient's serum of certain substances, such as amino acids, antimicrobial agents, and vitamins. The concentration of these substances is measured by their ability to promote or inhibit the growth of the test organism in the innoculated medium. Test results aid in the diagnosis of disease resulting from either deficient or excessive amounts of these substances in a patient's serum. Tests results may also be used to monitor the effects of the administration of certain antimicrobial drugs.
• Antibiotic Assay Culture Media (FDA Code: JSA / 866.2350)
• Brilliant Green Stain (FDA Code: KJO / 864.1850)
• Congo Red Stain (FDA Code: ICH / 864.1850)
• Cresyl Violet Acetate Stain (FDA Code: ICG / 864.1850)
• Culture Media Supplements (FDA Code: JSK / 866.2450)
A supplement for culture media is a device, such as a vitamin or sugar mixture, that is added to a solid or liquid basal culture medium to produce a desired formulation and that is intended for medical purposes to enhance the growth of fastidious microorganisms (those having complex nutritional requirements). This device aids in the diagnosis of diseases caused by pathogenic microorganisms.
• Enriched Culture Media (FDA Code: KZI / 866.2330)
An enriched culture medium is a device that consists primarily of liquid or solid biological materials intended for medical purposes to cultivate and identify fastidious microorganisms (those having complex nutritional requirements). The device consists of a relatively simple basal medium enriched by the addition of such nutritional components as blood, blood serum, vitamins, and extracts of plant or animal tissues. The device is used in the diagnosis of disease caused by pathogenic microorganisms and also provides epidemiological information on these diseases.
• Formalin Containing Fixative (FDA Code: LDY / 864.4010)
• Formalin/Sodium Acetate Solution (FDA Code: IGB / 864.4010)
• General Nutrient Broth Culture Media (FDA Code: JSC / 866.2350)
• Malachite Green Stain (FDA Code: KJY / 864.1850)
• Manual Colony Counter (FDA Code: KZC / 866.2180)
A manual colony counter is a device intended for medical purposes that consists of a printed grid system superimposed on an illuminated screen. Petri plates containing bacterial colonies to be counted are placed on the screen for better viewing and ease of counting. The number of colonies counted is used in the diagnosis of disease as a measure of the degree of bacterial infection.
• Microbiological Stain (FDA Code: JTS / 864.1850)
• Multiple Biochemical Test Culture Media (FDA Code: JSE / 866.2320)
A differential culture medium is a device that consists primarily of liquid biological materials intended for medical purposes to cultivate and identify different types of pathogenic microorganisms. The identification of these microorganisms is accomplished by the addition of a specific biochemical component(s) to the medium. Microorganisms are identified by a visible change (e.g., a color change) in a specific biochemical component(s) which indicates that specific metabolic reactions have occurred. Test results aid in the diagnosis of disease and also provide epidemiological information on diseases caused by these microorganisms.
• Neutral Buffered Formalin (FDA Code: IFP / 864.4010)
• Non-Selective and Differential Culture Media (FDA Code: JSH / 866.2320)
• Non-Selective and Non-Differential Culture Media (FDA Code: JSG / 866.2300)
A multipurpose culture medium is a device that consists primarily of liquid or solid biological materials intended for medical purposes for the cultivation and identification of several types of pathogenic microorganisms without the need of additional nutritional supplements. Test results aid in the diagnosis of disease and also provide epidemiological information on diseases caused by these microorganisms.
• Selective and Differential Culture Media (FDA Code: JSI / 866.2360)
A selective culture medium is a device that consists primarily of liquid or solid biological materials intended for medical purposes to cultivate and identify certain pathogenic microorganisms. The device contains one or more components that suppress the growth of certain microorganisms while either promoting or not affecting the growth of other microorganisms. The device aids in the diagnosis of disease caused by pathogenic microorganisms and also provides epidemiological information on these diseases.
• Selective and Non-Differential Culture Media (FDA Code: JSJ / 866.2360)
• Selective Broth Culture Media (FDA Code: JSD / 866.2360)
• Single Biochemical Test Culture Media (FDA Code: JSF / 866.2320)
• 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.
• 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.
• Vitamin Assay Culture Media (FDA Code: JSB / 866.2350)
• Yeast Identification Kit (FDA Code: JXB / 866.2660)
• Yeast Screening Kit (FDA Code: JXC / 866.2660)

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