Drugmaker Cipla said on Wednesday it has launched a diagnostic device to test for diabetes, infectious diseases, cardiac markers, thyroid function and other conditions.
Cippoint will allow healthcare professionals to get test results in 3 to 15 minutes, enabling a faster clinical decision-making process. The device has an automated system and is user-friendly and it can be used in remote areas or mobile vans, said the company.
Cipla did not disclose the device’s price and where it will be deployed: at doctors' clinics or for home-use by consumers.
Cippoint offers a wide range of parameters to test
Cippoint will allow healthcare professionals to get test results in 3 to 15 minutes, enabling a faster clinical decision-making process. The device has an automated system and is user-friendly and it can be used in remote areas or mobile vans, said the company.
Cipla did not disclose the device’s price and where it will be deployed: at doctors' clinics or for home-use by consumers.
Cippoint offers a wide range of parameters to test