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Randox Highlights Range of Automatic Diagnostic Analyzers at MEDICA 2022

By LabMedica International staff writers
Posted on 14 Nov 2022

Randox Laboratories (Crumlin, UK) is highlighting its extensive range of diagnostic analyzers at this year's MEDICA, the world's largest annual medical technology trade fair taking place from 14-17 November in Düsseldorf, Germany.

Among its innovative products being presented by Randox at MEDICA 2022 is the RX misano, a high performance semi-automated clinical chemistry analyzer. The RX misano shines a new light on semi-automated clinical chemistry testing with increased auto-functionality and groundbreaking technology and is capable of high standard, precise results at a competitive price per test. It expands testing capabilities with the ability to run both routine and specialized tests including chemistries, specific proteins, antioxidants, veterinary and diabetes testing, and can analyze a variety of sample types, including serum, plasma, and urine.

Randox is also exhibiting the RX monaco which comprises an extensive test menu covering routine chemistries, specific proteins, lipids, antioxidants, diabetes and veterinary testing with emergency and STAT sampling. The RX monaco is ideal for low to mid volume clinical chemistry testing consolidating routine and specialized testing on one efficient and easy to use platform. Offering the ultimate in convenience, performance and confidence, the RX monaco is capable of performing 170 photometric tests per hour. The RX monaco combines robust hardware and intuitive software offering customers choice to suit their unique circumstances, where they can choose between a benchtop or floor standing system.

Also on display at the Randox booth at MEDICA 2022 is the RX daytona+ fully automated analyzer which can perform a wide range of niche and specialized routine chemistries, specific proteins, lipids, therapeutic drugs, antioxidants, diabetes and veterinary testing. The RX daytona+ also has direct HbA1c testing capabilities, eliminating sample pre-dilution and ultimately saving time in the laboratory, and can analyze a variety of sample types including serum, plasma urine, CSF and whole blood. The fully automated, random access platform can deliver a high level of precision, accuracy and reliability with the ability to perform emergency STAT sampling. The most versatile analyzer in its class, the RX daytona+ is capable of performing 270 photometric tests per hour and up to 450 tests per hour with ISE.

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