SNAP fPL Test
Assess feline pancreatic health in minutes
Use the only pet-side test to measure feline pancreas-specific lipase levels.
Assess the health of the pancreas in all cats presenting with nonspecific signs of illness.
SNAP tests provide reference laboratory quality technology for superior diagnostic accuracy at the point of care.
Automatically activate SNAP tests to save time and improve work flow with the SNAP Pro Analyzer .
Disease
Diagnose or rule out feline pancreatitis
Feline pancreatitis
Test all cats that present with vague signs of disease, anorexia or nonspecific illness to evaluate pancreatitis. Use the only pet-side test developed to measure feline lipase levels specific to the pancreas. Provides a “normal” or “abnormal” result for pancreatic lipase levels in just 10 minutes.
Watch as Melissa Beall, DVM, PhD, talks about the SNAP fPL Test as well as signs and treatment for feline pancreatitis and concurrent disease.
Accuracy
One SNAP can change everything
Watch how SNAP technology delivers superior diagnostic accuracy – and see what you may sacrifice when you use a test without it.
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View and trend all your results
Get a more complete picture of your patient’s health with IDEXX VetConnect PLUS .
Automate your work flow
Reduce the chance for human error and integrate your SNAP results with the SNAP Pro Analyzer .
Follow up for deeper insights
Gain further insight into your feline patients’ health with the FIP Virus RealPCR Test and the Spec fPL Test, available from IDEXX Reference Laboratories .
Product insert & resources
Access the SNAP fPL Test product insert, accuracy data, sample preparation, results interpretation information and more.
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