Testing for Protein

False Positive Protein Results

A urine specimen that has remained at room temperature for an extended period of time may produce a false-positive protein result on a reagent strip. A false positive may also occur in the presence of bacterial contamination, alkaline medication, or quaternary ammonium compounds such as disinfectants or drugs, and with skin cleansers containing chlorhexidine.

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