Gout

Gout is a form of arthritis characterized by deposits of uric acid crystals in joint fluid or tissues, causing inflammation, swelling, and severe pain. If left untreated, gout may lead to chronic arthritis, tophus, nephrolithiasis (kidney stones), and more.

UA Uric Acid
Gout is a systemic disease caused by a high level of uric acid, and symptoms may be prevented by continuous treatment to reduce uric acid as with hypertension or diabetes.
Creatinine
Renal dysfunction is one of the most frequent complications of gout, and mild to moderate renal dysfunction has been reported in 20-60% of gout patients.
Glucose Blood Sugar
A high level of glucose leads to excessive secretion of insulin by the pancreas.
TC
Total Cholesterol
The prevalence of metabolic syndrome was reported in 44% of gout patients, and such syndrome increases the risk of cardiovascular diseases and type 2 diabetes.
[Source] Korean J clin Lab Sci 2019;51:42-49 J Kor Phys Ther 2016;28(5):259-263
GoutCE-IVD MFDS

1drop™ UA

Packaging Unit 50/15 Test
Test Item Uric Acid
Method Colorimetry
Measuring Range 3-20mg/dL (0.18-1.19mmol/L)
Testing Time 15 seconds
Sample Capillary Blood
Sample Volume 4uL
DiabetesCE-IVD MFDS

1drop™ Glucose

Packaging Unit 50/15 Test
Test Item Glucose
Method Colorimetry
Measuring Range 50-500mg/dL(2.78-27.8mmol/L)
Testing Time 15 seconds
Sample Capillary Blood
Sample Volume 4uL
DyslipidemiaCE-IVD MFDS

1drop™ TC

Packaging Unit 50/15 Test
Test Item Total Cholesterol
Method Colorimetry
Measuring Range 100-400mg/dL (2.59-10.36mmol/L)
Testing Time 60 seconds
Sample Capillary Blood
Sample Volume 4uL