Shenzhen Lifotronic Technology Co., Ltd. (688389.SH) has obtained a medical device registration certificate.
Pumen Technology (688389.SH) issued an announcement that the company recently received a "Medical Device Registration Certificate of the People's Republic of China (In-Vitro Diagnostic Reagent)" issued by Guangdong Provincial Drug Administration. The product name is Folic Acid Determination Test Kit (Electrochemiluminescence Method).
Shenzhen Lifotronic Technology Co., Ltd. (688389.SH) announced that it has recently received a "Medical Device Registration Certificate (In vitro Diagnostic Reagents)" issued by the Guangdong Province Food and Drug Administration. The product is called Folic Acid Detection Reagent Kit (electrochemiluminescence method).
This newly registered Folic Acid Detection Reagent Kit (electrochemiluminescence method) is a new generation product of the company. It utilizes sandwich chemiluminescent immunoassay technology, which further enhances the sensitivity, precision, and other performance of the reagent. This will help improve the company's market competitiveness in the field of anemia detection.
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