Dear All,
We have recently been informed that BD have discontinued their 4ml
fluoride oxalate tube type and are replacing it with a fluoride EDTA
tube.
We wondered whether anyone had any experience with this type of tube
that they were willing to share with us?
Many thanks,
Steph
Steph Barber PhD FRCPath
Principal Clinical Biochemist
Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust
City Hospital Campus
Nottingham
0115 969 1169 ext 57021
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