Diabetes

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Diabetes mellitus describes a group of serious metabolic diseases impacting glucose levels, which has now become a global epidemic. Glucose measurement presents a “snapshot” of glycemic control at any given time. HbA1c reflects the average glycemic control over about the last three months. Urine albumin is a marker of early diabetic nephropathy indicating that the diabetes has already caused damage to the kidney, allowing small amounts of albumin to be lost through the urine. Early detection of diabetes is important to prevent or delay its sequelae such as cardiac and kidney disease.

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From glucose and hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c), used for the detection and monitoring of diabetes, to Fructosamine measuring the intermediate blood glucose levels over about the last 2-3 weeks, Abbott is ready to help you take on this global challenge.

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Diabetes
C-Peptide
Creatinine
Creatinine (Enzymatic)
Fructosamine
Glucose
Hemoglobin A1c (Monitoring & Diagnostics)
Insulin
Microalbumin (Urine)

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Diabetes learning guide

Learn more about HbA1c by visiting our Knowledge Center and downloading the Diabetes-HbA1c Learning Guide.

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