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DynaLIFE says routine urinalysis testing to return to normal in Alberta on Thursday

Last month, DynaLIFE and Alberta Precision Laboratories sent a memo to doctors, nurses and lab staff saying constrained supply levels of urinalysis reagent used across Canada was impacting community and outpatient testing throughout Alberta.

A spokesperson for DynaLIFE told Global News on Wednesday night that the supply of urinalysis reagent has been restored.

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