Gentlemen . . . are nitrites in the urine a sign of kidney damage? And, if so, could we use OTC urinary tract infection tests (i.e. those strips you pee on) to monitor kidney function?
Ah ha! Found some strips (100 for $50) that test for . . . pH, leukocytes, nitrite, protein, glucose, ketones, urobilinogen, bilirubin, and blood.
For anyone who's got doubts about their kidneys (attention Winstrol (winny) & dbol users!), you might want to invest in some of these. Small price for peace of mind.
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