We have heard rumours that these may be in use in our Trust but when we tried to investigate further all knowledge was denied!
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Hi All
Our Chest Clinic has been using a urine test strip for detecting isonicotinic acid in urine. I am about to source a QC material if one is available but thought I would ask if anyone has any experience of providing governance for the use of these strips, i.e. IQC/EQA.
Thanks
Tony
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