The possibility that three new penicillins (mezlocillin, pipericillin, and azlocillin) and two new cephalosporins (ceftazidime and cefoperazone) might give false positive urine glucose testing results was studied. High and low concentrations of antibiotics were dissolved in urine and tested with
Clinics in laboratory medicine, 6(2), 267-271 (1986-06-01)
The physician's office laboratory is an important adjunct to quality patient care. Dry chemistry reagents and the instrumentation used with them provide an ideal mechanism to give the patient a timely, relatively inexpensive work-up. An office laboratory can save the
The Diabetes educator, 18(3), 207-210 (1992-05-01)
The attention of diabetes educators has focused on home blood glucose monitoring, with little attention being given to the educational needs of patients who choose to perform home urine glucose monitoring. This study assessed patients' urine glucose testing technique and
Clinics in laboratory medicine, 6(2), 215-239 (1986-06-01)
Home monitoring of capillary blood glucose concentrations has changed diabetes care, giving physicians and patients a way to adjust their therapy and achieve better diabetic control. The practical strategies and equipment for home diabetic monitoring are discussed, including the changing
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