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This new liquid & liquid frozen clinical quality controls are assayed with target values and are suitable for use  on various analysers.


As one of the most comprehensive control ranges on the market, the Acusera Quality Controls from Randox will streamline QC in any lab. Our unique combination of analytes enables complete test menu consolidation, ultimately reducing costs without compromising on quality or performance.

Randox  continues to expand our extensive product portfolio of true-third party quality controls. Working closely with new and existing customers to help laboratories deliver trustworthy results time and time again.

The NEW Pre-eclampsia Control
Liquid frozen, Assayed, Human Based Serum 
used for the quantitative determination of placental growth factor (PlGF) and soluble fms‑like tyrosine kinase‑1 (sFlt-1) inhuman serum & plasma.

The NEW  Active Vitamin B12 control
Liquid frozen, Assayed, Human Based Serum 
to deliver a cost-effective, high quality solution for the quantitative determination of Active Vitamin B12 in human serum & plasma.

The NEW Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH)
Liquid frozen, Assayed, Human Based Serum
used to check a woman’s ability to produce eggs that can be fertilized for pregnancy to help women to make informed decisions about their health.

The NEW BNP Control
Liquid, Assayed, Human Based Serum
used for the quantitative determination of BNP in human serum & plasma. The BNP control delivers an unbiased independent assessment of analytical performance to ensure accurate & reliable patient testing for BNP.

The NEW Xanthochromia Control 
Liquid frozen, Unassayed, Aqueous Based Serum
used in monitoring the performance of Bilirubin & Oxyhaemoglobinin Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF) using a spectrophotometer.

The  NEW ultra-low PSA control 
Liquid , Assayed, Human Based Serum
delivers a true third party solution used in monitoring theperformance of in vitro diagnostic assays in the quantitative determination of low levels of PSA.

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