- Help reduce snoring and fatigue
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Biosensors is a medical device company known for its innovations in interventional cardiology, particularly in the field of coronary stents. The BioMatrix platform includes a range of drug-eluting stents (DES) designed to be used in the treatment of coronary artery disease. Key features of the BioMatrix stent platform, which may extend to the NeoFlex model if it's a part of the series, may include: Drug-Eluting Stent: The stents in the BioMatrix platform are drug-eluting, meaning they are coated with a medication (such as an anti-restenotic drug) designed to inhibit the regrowth of tissue inside the treated blood vessel. Biodegradable Polymer: Some versions of the BioMatrix stent use a biodegradable polymer to deliver the drug to the target site. The polymer gradually dissolves over time, leaving only the metallic stent behind. Flexible Design: The stents are designed to be flexible, allowing for easier navigation and deployment in the coronary arteries. Thin-Strut Technology: Thin struts can contribute to improved deliverability and conformability of the stent to the vessel wall. Various Sizes: The BioMatrix stent platform typically offers stents in various sizes to accommodate different patient anatomies and lesion characteristics.
Using instructions: 1st, insert the blue handle into tray breath hole, then put into container. 2nd, put hot water (about 70-80 degree c) into container till the tray is submerged. 3rd, keep the tray in water for about 15-25 seconds, then take out the tray using the insert handle. 4th, gently shake off the excess water and insert the mouth tray into mouth. Adjust the tray to a comfortable position and then bite on, using your fingers to the tray around the front and sides to Make a good mold of your teeth and gum shape. 5th, remove the tray, after you feel that all your teeth have left good impressions on it. 6th, put the shaped tray into cool water to fix your anti snore tray, and take out the insert handle. The anti snore tray was made of food grade eva material, which can mold and remold , so if you Not satisfy with the shaped tray, you can repeat the above steps to mold one as you wish to have. 1) 48pcs/carton (37*28*13cm) 2) 200pcs/carton( 46*46*26cm)
Uncut Sheet HBsAb Rapid Test Package:30sheets/pouch Specimen:Whole Blood/Serum/Plasma FOR THE QUALITATIVE ASSESSMENT OF HBsAb IN HUMANSERUM, PLASMA OR WHOLE BLOOD INTENDED USE Rapid HBsAb Test is a chromatographic immunoassay for qualitative detection of the surface antibody of hepatitis B virus (Anti-HBs) in human whole blood samples. It is intended for use in medical institution as an aid for diagnosis and management of patients related to infection with hepatitis B as well for screening of blood donors or blood products PRINCIPLE Rapid HBsAb Test employs chromatographic lateral flow device. Colloidal gold conjugated surface antigen reactive to anti-HBs (sAg-Au) are dry-immobilized onto a nitrocellulose membrane strip. When the sample is added, it migrates by capillary diffusion through the strip rehydrating the gold conjugate. If present, anti-HBs will bind with the gold conjugated antigens forming particles. These particles will continue to migrate along the strip until the Test Zone (T) where they are captured by HBsAg immobilized there and a visible red line appears. If there is no anti-HBs in sample, no red line will appear in the Test Zone (T). The gold conjugate will continue to migrate alone until is captured in the Control Zone (C) from immobilized goat, anti-HBs antibody and aggregating in a red line, which indicates the validity of the test STORAGE Store the test device at 4 to 30°C. Do Not Freeze.
Intended Use The One Step HAV IgG/IgM Test is a rapid chromatographic immunoassay for the qualitative detection of antibodies (IgG and IgM) to Hepatitis A Virus (HAV) in Whole Blood /Serum / Plasma to aid in the diagnosis of Hepatitis A Virus. Summary Hepatitis A is an acute, usually self-limiting disease of the liver caused by hepatitis A virus (HAV). HAV is transmitted from person to person, primarily by the faecal-oral route. The incidence of hepatitis A is closely related to socioeconomic development, and seroepidemiological studies show that prevalence of anti-HAV antibodies in the general population varies from 15% to close to 100% in different parts of the world. One step HAV IgG/IgM Test is a simple, visual qualitative test that detects Hepatitis A Virus antibodies in human Whole Blood /Serum / Plasma. The test is based on immunochromatography and can give a result within 15 minutes. Principle The One Step HAV IgG/IgM Test is a qualitative membrane strip based immunoassay for the detection of Hepatitis A Virus antibodies (IgG and IgM) in Whole Blood /Serum / Plasma. The test device consists of: 1) a burgundy colored conjugate pad containing HAV recombinant envelope antigens conjugated with Colloid gold (HAV conjugates) and rabbit IgG-gold conjugates,2) a nitrocellulose membrane strip containing two test bands (T1 and T2 bands) and a control band (C band). The T1 band is pre-coated with the antibody for the detection of IgM anti-HAV, T2 band is coated with antibody for the detection of IgG anti-HAV, and the C band is pre-coated with goat anti rabbit IgG. When an adequate volume of test specimen is dispensed into the sample well of the test cassette, the specimen migrates by capillary action across the cassette. IgG anti-HAV, if present in the specimen, will bind to the HAV conjugates. The immunocomplex is then captured by the reagent pre-coated on the T2 band, forming a burgundy colored T2 band, indicating a HAV IgG positive test result and suggesting a recent or repeat infection. IgM anti-HAV if present in the specimen will bind to the HAV conjugates. The immunocomplex is then captured by the reagent coated on the T1 band, forming a burgundy colored T1 band, indicating a HAV IgM positive test result and suggesting a fresh infection. Absence of any T bands (T1 and T2) suggests a negative result. The test contains an internal control (C band) which should exhibit a burgundy colored band of the immunocomplex of goat anti rabbit IgG/rabbit IgG-gold conjugate regardless of the color development on any of the T bands. Otherwise, the test result is invalid and the specimen must be retested with another device. Storage and Stability Store as packaged in the sealed pouch at room temperature or refrigerated (4-30 or 40-86). The test device is stable through the expiration date printed on the sealed pouch. The test must remain in the sealed pouch until use.
INTENDED USE The One Step RV IgG/IgM Test is a rapid chromatographic immunoassay for the qualitative detection of antibodies (IgG and IgM) to Rubella (Virus) in Whole Blood /Serum / Plasma to aid in the diagnosis of RV infection. The test is based on immunochromatography and can give a result within 15 minutes. PRINCIPLE The One Step RV IgG/IgM Test is a qualitative membrane strip based immunoassay for the detection of RV antibodies (IgG and IgM) in Whole Blood /Serum / Plasma. The test device consists of: 1) a burgundy colored conjugate pad containing RV recombinant envelope antigens conjugated with Colloid gold (RV conjugates) and rabbit IgG-gold conjugates,2) a nitrocellulose membrane strip containing two test bands (T1 and T2 bands) and a control band (C band). The T1 band is pre-coated with the antibody for the detection of IgM anti-RV, T2 band is coated with antibody for the detection of IgG anti-RV, and the C band is pre-coated with goat anti rabbit IgG. When an adequate volume of test specimen is dispensed into the sample well of the test cassette, the specimen migrates by capillary action across the cassette. IgG anti-RV, if present in the specimen, will bind to the RV conjugates. The immunocomplex is then captured by the reagent pre-coated on the T2 band, forming a burgundy colored T2 band, indicating a RV IgG positive test result and suggesting a recent or repeat infection. IgM anti-RV if present in the specimen will bind to the RV conjugates. The immunocomplex is then captured by the reagent coated on the T1 band, forming a burgundy colored T1 band, indicating a RV IgM positive test result and suggesting a fresh infection. Absence of any T bands (T1 and T2) suggests a negative result. The test contains an internal control (C band) which should exhibit a burgundy colored band of the immunocomplex of goat anti rabbit IgG/rabbit IgG-gold conjugate regardless of the color development on any of the T bands. Otherwise, the test result is invalid and the specimen must be retested with another device. Storage and Stability Store as packaged in the sealed pouch at room temperature or refrigerated (4-30â?? or 40-86â??). The test device is stable through the expiration date printed on the sealed pouch. The test must remain in the sealed pouch until use.
INTENDED USE The HCG s/u Gold Rapid Screen Test(RST)is a chromatographic immunoassay for the early detection of human chronic gonadotropin (HCG) in serum/plasma or urine specimens. INTRODUCTION HCG is a glycoprotein hormone secreted by the developing placenta during pregnancy. The concentration of HCG in serum is approximately equal to the concentration in urine. The concentrations of HCG in urine and serum continue to rise during the first trimester of pregnancy to as high as 100,000 mIU/ml. HCG appears in urine shortly after conception, and continues to increase during the early stages of pregnancy, making it an excellent indicator for the detection of pregnancy. PRINCIPLE The membrane of the test device was coated with anti HCG antibodies on the test region and goat anti mouse IgG antibodies on the control region. During the test, urine specimen is allowed to react with the HCG monoclonal antibody-colloid gold conjugate, which was pre-dried on the test strip. The mixture then moves upward on the membrane chromatographically by capillary action. For a positive specimen, the conjugate binds to the HCG forming an antibody-antigen complex. This complex is captured by anti HCG antibody immobilized on the test region (T) and produces a pink color band when HCG concentration is equal to or greater than 25mIU/ml. Absence of this colored band in the test region suggests a negative result. To serve as a procedural control, a colored band at the control region(C) will always appear regardless the presence or absence of HCG. STORAGE
Specimen:Whole Blood /Serum / Plasma D-Dimer Rapid Test Device is used for the qualitative detection of D-dimer in human whole blood and plasma; The test is used as an aid in the assessment and evaluation of patients with suspected disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC), deep vein thrombosis (DVT), and pulmonary embolism (PE). During blood coagulation process, fibrinogen is converted to fibrin by the activation of thrombin. The resulting fibrin monomers polymerise to form a soluble gel of non-cross-linked fibrin. This fibrin gel is then converted to cross-linked fibrin by thrombin activated Factor XIII to form an insoluble fibrin clot. Production of plasmin, the major clot-lysing enzyme, is triggered when a fibrin clot is formed. Although fibrinogen and fibrin are both cleaved by the fibrinolytic enzyme plasmin to yield degradation products, only degradation products from cross-linked fibrin contain D-dimer and are called cross-linked fibrin degradation products. Therefore, fibrin derivatives in human blood or plasma containing D-dimer are a specific marker of fibrinolysis. The D-Dimer Rapid Test Device (Whole blood//Plasma) detects D-Dimer through visual interpretation of color development in the internal strip. Anti-D-Dimer antibodies are immobilized on the test region of the membrane, and anti-mouse antibodies immobilized on the control region. During testing, the specimen reacts with anti-D-Dimer antibodies conjugated to colored particles and precoated onto the sample pad of the strip. The mixture then migrates through the membrane by capillary action and interacts with reagents on the membrane. If there is sufficient D-Dimer in the specimen, a colored band will form at the test region of the membrane. The presence of this colored band indicates a positive result, while its absence indicates a negative result. The appearance of a colored band at the control region serves as a procedural control, indicating that the proper volume of specimen has been added and membrane wicking has occurred.
Syphilis Test INTRODUCTION Anti-Syphilis Test is a rapid direct binding test for the visual detection of anti-syphilis antibodies in serum as an aid in the diagnosis of syphilis infection. Test results are read visually without any instrument. It is based on the principle of double antigen sandwich immunoassay for determination of syphilis antibodies in serum. Purified recombinant syphilis antigens are employed to identify anti-Syphilis antibodies specifically. This one step test is very sensitive and only takes about 10 to 20 minutes. Syphilis Test SPECIMEN COLLECTION For serum, collect blood into a container without anticoagulant. Allow the blood to clot and separate the serum from the clot. Use the serum for testing. If the specimen cannot be tested on the day of collection, store the serum specimen in a refrigerator or freezer. Bring the specimens to room temperature before testing. Do not freeze and thaw the specimen repeatedly. Syphilis Test PROCEDURE Strip 1.When you are ready to begin testing, open the sealed pouch by tearing along the notch. Remove the test from the pouch. 2. Immerse the strip into the container with the arrow end pointing towards the container. Do not immerse past the MAX (maximum) line. Take the strip out after 8-10 seconds and lay the strip flat on a clean, dry, onabsorbent surface (e.g., mouth of the serum container). 3.Wait 10-15 minutes and read result. Do not read results after 20 minutes. Cassette 1. Open a pouch containing a cassette, lay the cassette. 2. Using the plastic pipettor provided, draw about 2-3 drops (100mL) the sample into the sample well of the cassette. 3. Read results within 10-15 minutes. Do not read results after 20 minutes. INTERPRETATION OF RESULTS Negative: Only one pink band appears on test region of the Cassette. This indicates that there is no detectable Anti-Syphilis in the serum. Positive: Two pink bands appear on test region of the Cassette. This indicates that the specimen contains detectable amount of Anti-Syphilis. Invalid: If without colored band appears on test region, this is an indication of a possible error in performing the test. The test should be repeated using a new device. Syphilis Test PRECAUTION: 1. Must use fresh specimen and avoid repetitive freezing, the result will be invalid 2. Use it before expiry date. 3.The package of kit should not be opened until it reaches the room temperature if it taken out from the refrigerator. 4 .Old Serum can not be used. If the serum is thick, it can be used only after being separated. Syphilis Test LIMITATIONS The test is for in-vitro diagnostic use only.
INTENDED USE The HCG s/u Gold Rapid Screen Test(RST)is a chromatographic immunoassay for the early detection of human chronic gonadotropin (HCG) in serum/plasma or urine specimens. INTRODUCTION HCG is a glycoprotein hormone secreted by the developing placenta during pregnancy. The concentration of HCG in serum is approximately equal to the concentration in urine. The concentrations of HCG in urine and serum continue to rise during the first trimester of pregnancy to as high as 100,000 mIU/ml. HCG appears in urine shortly after conception, and continues to increase during the early stages of pregnancy, making it an excellent indicator for the detection of pregnancy. PRINCIPLE The membrane of the test device was coated with anti HCG antibodies on the test region and goat anti mouse IgG antibodies on the control region. During the test, urine specimen is allowed to react with the HCG monoclonal antibody-colloid gold conjugate, which was pre-dried on the test strip. The mixture then moves upward on the membrane chromatographically by capillary action. For a positive specimen, the conjugate binds to the HCG forming an antibody-antigen complex. This complex is captured by anti HCG antibody immobilized on the test region (T) and produces a pink color band when HCG concentration is equal to or greater than 25mIU/ml. Absence of this colored band in the test region suggests a negative result. To serve as a procedural control, a colored band at the control region(C) will always appear regardless the presence or absence of HCG. STORAGE The kits should be stored at temperature 4-30°C� the sealed pouch for the duration of the shelf life (24months).