Newfoundland Menopause At-home Test Pack of 2

£7.39
Save: £2.60 (RRP: £9.99)

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Description

A rapid self-test for the detection of follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) in urine to evaluate the onset of menopause in women. Testing for FSH can help determine whether a woman is in the perimenopause stage. If a woman knows she is perimenopausal, she can take the appropriate steps to keep her body healthy and avoid the health risks associated with menopause, which include osteoporosis, increased blood pressure and cholesterol, and increased risk of heart disease.

2 tests per pack.

Directions

When to start testing

• If you are still having monthly periods, take the first test during the first week of your cycle (days 2-7, with day 1 being the first day of menstruation).

If the result is negative but symptoms persist, repeat with the second test one week later.

• If you are no longer having regular periods, take the test at any time during the month and repeat with the second test 1 week later.

Procedure

1. Determine the day to begin testing, as per instructions above.

2. Bring the pouch to room temperature before opening it. Remove the test from the sealed pouch and use it within one hour.

3. Remove the cap of the test and place the absorbent tip in the urine stream or place the absorbent tip (≥2/3) into the urine sample in a clean cup for at least 15 seconds.

4. Replace the cap back on the test, then lay down the product on a clean and stable desk with the test and control window facing upwards. Start the timer immediately.

5. As the test begins to work, you may notice a light coloured flow moving across the test and control window. Read the result at 3 minutes. Do not interpret the result after 10 minutes.

Reading the Results

Read the result at 3 minutes. Do not interpret the result after 10 minutes.

POSITIVE: Two lines are visible and the line in test line region (T) is the same as/or darker than the line in the control line region (C).

A positive result means that the FSH level is higher than normal. Record the results and refer to the chart below to interpret results.

NEGATIVE: Two lines are visible, but the line in the test line region (T) is lighter than the line in the control line region (C), or there is no line in the test line region (T). A negative result means that the FSH level is not elevated at this time. Record the results and see the chart below to interpret results.

INVALID: Control line fails to appear. Insufficient specimen volume or incorrect procedural techniques are the most likely reasons for control line failure. Review the procedure and repeat the test with a new test. If the problem persists, discontinue using the test kit immediately and contact your local distributor.

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