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Dear Mailbase

Does anyone who uses Coaguchek XS strips have a code 016 chip we could
borrow? One of the wards has thrown the chip away and now can't use
their strips.

Many thanks

Alison

POCT Coordinator
Pathology Dept
Ipswich Hospital NHS Trust
C363
 
Tel: 01473 703229
Bleep: 917


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