IDEXX SDMA Now Integrated into the Most Common Catalyst Chemistry Profiles
Built-in SDMA delivers earlier insights with seamless workflow
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Catalyst SDMA Testing
Supported by peer-reviewed studies using the IDEXX SDMA™ Test, SDMA is recognized by the
“SDMA is a clear example of how
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is common in dogs and cats and frequently unrecognized, particularly early in the disease. Clinical evidence continues to show that including SDMA in routine diagnostic testing enables earlier detection of meaningful declines in kidney function that conventional markers alone may miss.3–6 In addition, a study, published in the
“Kidney disease is common in both cats and dogs, so early evaluation is important,” said Dr.
For more information, please visit the Catalyst testing web page.
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IRIS Guidelines.
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Data on file at
IDEXX Reference Laboratories, Inc. Westbrook, Maine USA: Catalyst SDMA and IDEXX SDMA test results collectedJuly 13 , 2015–March 31, 2026. - Hall JA, Yerramilli M, Obare E, Yerramilli M, Almes K, Jewell DE. Serum concentrations of symmetric dimethylarginine and creatinine in dogs with naturally occurring chronic kidney disease. J Vet Intern Med. 2016;30(3):794–802. doi:10.1111/jvim.13942
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- Hall JA, Yerramilli M, Obare E, Yerramilli M, Jewell DE. Comparison of serum concentrations of symmetric dimethylarginine and creatinine as kidney function biomarkers in cats with chronic kidney disease. J Vet Intern Med. 2014;28(6):1676–1683. doi:10.1111/jvim.12445
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Coyne M, Szlosek D, Webeck J, et al. Use of a veterinary therapeutic renal diet in cats with early chronic kidney disease is associated with slower disease progression and improved survival. JAVMA. 2026;264(5):590–598. doi:10.2460/javma.
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