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Biotech / Medical : QDEL - Quidel more quick diagnosis -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: DeadHead who wrote (1189)10/21/1997 5:17:00 PM
From: Ambrym Man  Respond to of 1693
 
No, they did not mention CMTR. But they did mention the Sunnyvale
companies that were selling unapproved kits. One thing in there that
might be relevant to QDEL was the fact that eating a rare steak can trigger a false positive fecal occult blood test result.
I was surprised to learn that "Over-all, about 300 home-test products have been approved by the US FDA"