12 Parameter Urine Test Strips
12 parameter urine test strips provide one of the broadest urinalysis panels available for home and professional urine screening. A single strip can check 12 different markers relating to urinary health, hydration, glucose and ketone levels, kidney-related indicators, liver-related indicators and general metabolic health.
They are a good choice for customers who want a more comprehensive urine test rather than checking only one or two individual markers.
Our 12 parameter urine test strips test for:
- Leukocytes
- Nitrite
- Urobilinogen
- Glucose
- pH
- Specific gravity
- Ketones
- Bilirubin
- Protein
- Microalbumin
- Creatinine
- Blood
What These Parameters May Indicate
Leukocytes: The test pad detects an enzyme associated with white blood cells. A positive result may be linked to inflammation or infection in the urinary tract.
Nitrite: Certain bacteria can produce nitrites in urine. This marker is commonly used as part of urinary tract screening, although a negative result does not completely rule out infection.
Urobilinogen: A substance formed during the breakdown and processing of red blood cells. It is commonly included as a liver-related indicator.
Glucose: Detects glucose, or sugar, in urine. Raised levels may be associated with glucose metabolism issues and should be discussed with a healthcare professional.
pH: Shows whether the urine is more acidic or alkaline. Results can be influenced by diet, hydration, medication and general health.
Specific gravity: Indicates how concentrated or diluted the urine sample is and may provide information about hydration status.
Ketones: Ketones are produced when the body uses fat for energy. They may be present during fasting, ketogenic diets, low-carbohydrate diets or some medical conditions.
Bilirubin: Bilirubin in urine may be used as a liver or bile-related screening indicator.
Protein: Raised protein levels may be used as part of kidney-related and general urinary health screening.
Microalbumin: Detects small quantities of albumin in urine and is commonly used as an early kidney-related screening indicator.
Creatinine: A waste product associated with normal muscle activity. Urine creatinine may be considered alongside microalbumin and other kidney-related markers.
Blood: Detects red blood cells and blood pigments in urine. A positive result can have several possible causes and may require further investigation.
These strips are best suited to customers who want the widest selection of urine markers on a single test. Urinalysis strips are screening aids and cannot diagnose a medical condition. Unexpected, strongly positive or repeated abnormal results should be discussed with a doctor, pharmacist or qualified healthcare professional.








