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DRAEGER Bilirubinometer For Sale and Wanted

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DRAEGER Drager Dräger JM105 JM-105 JM 105 Jaundice Meter Bilirubinometer For Sale

Drager Dräger Draeger JM-105 Jaundice Meter with base and power supply Great working order; comes with base and compatible power supply Unit gives a "Time for periodic calibration" message when... view more

June 22

Asking Price:
$2,350 USD

August 13

Asking Price:
$380 USD

DRAEGER JM-103 Bilirubinometer For Sale

Units are tested, and fully functional. Final price includes all the accessories shown in the... view more

July 15

Asking Price:
$1,200 USD

DRAEGER JM-103 Bilirubinometer For Sale

Slight cosmetic wear; good function. Includes: Jaundice Meter. Cradle Charger, and AC Adapter... view more

July 15

Asking Price:
$1,000 USD

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Bilirubinometer

A bilirubinometer is a medical device used to measure the amount of bilirubin in a patient's blood. Bilirubin is a yellow pigment produced by the breakdown of red blood cells, and its levels can be an indicator of a variety of medical conditions, including liver disease, jaundice, and anemia.

Bilirubinometers come in a variety of models, from portable handheld units to larger, more complex laboratory models. The handheld units are typically used in the clinic or hospital setting, while the laboratory models are used for more detailed analysis. The price range for bilirubinometers can vary greatly depending on the type and features of the device. Portable handheld units can range from a few hundred dollars to several thousand dollars, while laboratory models can range from several thousand dollars to tens of thousands of dollars.

There are a number of manufacturers who produce bilirubinometers, including Siemens, Radiometer, and Abbott. Each of these companies offers a variety of models, so it is important to compare the features and prices of each before making a purchase.