PRODUCT FOCUS :: SPECIMEN COLLECTION Fecal swab collection
Optimize your specimen collection and preser- vation of fecal enteric bacteria. Puritan’s Fecal Opti-Swab Collection and Transport System is intended for the collection and transport of clinical fecal and rectal swab specimens. Features a
liquid-based, ready-to-use system for rectal swabbing or direct collection from fecal sample. Simple to use, it elimi- nates unnecessary specimen handling steps. Made in USA. Puritan,
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Capillary blood collection tubes
RAM Scientific‘s 100 percent plastic SAFE- T-FILL Capillary Blood Collection Tubes are pre-assembled with a capillary tube, attached cap, and a microtube to improve the quality of capillary blood samples
collected from finger and heel sticks. SAFE-T-FILL tubes use capillary action to reduce hemolysis and tissue contamination by eliminating the tendency to scoop or milk the finger. Addi- tive in both the capillary “straw” and the microtube allows the blood to begin mixing with anticoagulant immediately to prevent clotting. Available in a wide variety of sizes and addi- tives. Eliminate redraws. Request samples at
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Metal free tube
Sarstedt’s Metal Free Tube is a 7ml screw cap tube certified with low threshold levels of 19 commonly tested metals. The Metal Free Tube is manufactured in a con- trolled and specially devel- oped process to minimize metal content and contact. The process was validated with third party testing of multiple lots, and the metals and threshold limits are listed on each zip-top bag of 25 tubes. Each tube is affixed with a distinctive blue “Metal Free” label for easy differentiation in the laboratory. Sarstedt’s round base Metal Free Tube has a diameter of 13mm and a length of 82mm. Sarstedt,
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