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Key Benefits of the Randox High Sensitivity CRP

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Limited Interference

From Conjugate and Free Bilirubin, Haemoglobin, Intralipid and Triglycerides

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Wide measuring range

High Sensitivity CRP assay has a wide measuring range of 0.270 – 10 mg/l which will comfortably detect levels outside of the healthy range

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Excellent stability

Stable to expiry when stored at 2-8⁰C

Randox High Sensitivity CRP (Latex Enhanced Immunoturbidimetric)

  • Latex Enhanced Immunoturbidimetric method
  • Liquid ready-to-use reagents
  • Stable to expiry when stored at 2-8⁰C
  • Measuring range 0.270-10 mg/l

Ordering information

Cat NoSize
CP3885 R1 2 x 11ml(L)
R2 2 x 11ml
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(L) Indicates liquid option

Instrument Specific Applications (ISA's) are available for a wide range of biochemistry analysers. Contact us to enquire about your specific analyser.

What is High Sensitivity CRP assay used for?

C-reactive protein is present in serum of normal individuals at levels between 0-5mg/l. Research has indicated that CRP levels, which are within the normal range, can be used in a variety of different population subgroups for the assessment of cardiovascular risk for developing a fatal myocardial infarction. CRP levels within the normal range have been associated with coronary heart disease mortality in high-risk individuals. Elevated serum cholesterol levels, elevated diastolic blood pressure and cigarette smoking indicate high-risk.

A complete clinical history is required for accurate interpretation of CRP levels. CRP levels within the normal range may be affected by a number of different factors and should always be compared to previous values.

Cardiology Panel

For more information or to view more reagents within the cardiology panel, please click here

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To find out more about High Sensitivity CRP and other diagnostic reagents, enquire now.