| Restocking Fee | No |
|---|---|
| Return shipping will be paid by | Buyer |
| All returns accepted | Returns Accepted |
| Item must be returned within | 30 Days |
| Refund will be given as | Money Back |
| Brand | CRP |
| Type | CRP Self Test |
| Display Type | NA |
| Manufacturer Warranty | None |
| Sample Type | Blood |
| Labels & Certifications | CE Certified |
| Custom Bundle | No |
| Model | HDL |
| MPN | Does Not Apply |
Check the listing for details. C-Reactive Protein (CRP) Test Cassette - NEW - Expires 05/17/2026. Condition: New. Listed at 16.25 USD. C-Reactive Protein (CRP) Test Cassette - NEW - Expires 05/17/2026 Easy to use and interpret What is CRP?C-Reactive Protein (CRP) is a non-specific marker primarily produced by the liver, used to diagnose bacterial infections and inflammatory disorders. Its blood concentration can also increase after some surgical operations. Following an acute event, CRP levels can rise to hundreds of times higher than baseline within a few hours. In healthy individuals, CRP levels are typically below 8 mg/L but can exceed 100 mg/L in patients with severe infections or inflammatory conditions. Intermediate levels are associated with milder viral or bacterial infections, which can be effectively treated by a doctor. Who Should Use the C-Reactive Protein Test?The CRP test should be performed when experiencing acute infection symptoms such as fever, headaches, or weakness. The test can be conducted at any time. When Should I Do the C-Reactive Protein Test?The CRP test is advisable if you experience symptoms such as fever, fatigue, or headache. It helps identify inflammatory states and guides further pharmacological treatment under medical supervision.C-Reactive Protein (CRP) Test Cassette - NEW - Expires 05/17/2026 Easy to use and interpret What is CRP?C-Reactive Protein (CRP) is a non-specific marker primarily produced by the liver, used to diagnose bacterial infections and inflammatory disorders. Its blood concentration can also increase after some surgical operations. Following an acute event, CRP levels can rise to hundreds of times higher than baseline within a few hours. In healthy individuals, CRP levels are typically below 8 mg/L but can exceed 100 mg/L in patients with severe infections or inflammatory conditions. Intermediate levels are associated with milder viral or bacterial infections, which can be effectively treated by a doctor. Who Should Use the C-Reactive Protein Test?The CRP test should be performed when experiencing acute infection symptoms such as fever, headaches, or weakness. The test can be conducted at any time. When Should I Do the C-Reactive Protein Test?The CRP test is advisable if you experience symptoms such as fever, fatigue, or headache. It helps identify inflammatory states and guides further pharmacological treatment under medical supervision.