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Don't suffer with doubt. This rapid test detects three key indicators of a urinary tract infection (UTI) in your urine: leukocytes, nitrites, and protein . Get a quick answer to know if your symptoms could be a UTI and whether you should see a doctor.
Benefits
✅ 3-in-1 Test: Detects leukocytes (white blood cells), nitrites (produced by bacteria) and proteins – the main warning signs.
✅ Result in Seconds: The reading is done in a few minutes through a simple color comparison.
✅ Complete Kit: Includes everything you need for hygienic collection and testing.
✅ Decision Aid: A positive result is a strong indicator to seek medical advice.
✅ Easy to Use: Simple immersion and reading process.
What's in the Package?
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1 UTI Reagent Strip (multiparameter)
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1 Sterile Urine Collection Container
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1 Color Chart for Interpretation
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1 Information Leaflet with Detailed Instructions
Who is this test for?
This test is ideal for you if you are experiencing:
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Severe pain or burning when urinating (dysuria)
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Frequent and urgent need to urinate, even with little urine
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Discomfort or pressure in the pelvic or lower abdominal area
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Urine with a strong odor or cloudy appearance
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Feeling like you can't completely empty your bladder
What Does the Test Detect?
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Leukocytes (White Blood Cells): Their presence in the urine (leukocyturia) indicates inflammation or infection in the urinary tract.
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Nitrites: These are produced by certain bacteria (such as E. coli ) that convert normal nitrates in urine into nitrites. Their presence is a strong indicator of bacterial infection .
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Protein (Proteinuria): Elevated levels may be associated with infections, inflammation, or other kidney problems.
A positive result in at least one of these parameters increases the likelihood of a UTI.
How does it work?
The test strip contains special chemicals (reagents) in small squares (pads). When submerged in urine, each pad reacts with a specific parameter (leukocytes, nitrites, proteins), changing color if that element is present. The intensity of the color indicates the approximate amount of the substance.
How to Interpret the Result?
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After the exact time indicated on the leaflet (usually between 60 and 120 seconds), compare each pad on the strip to the color chart provided.
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A positive result in any of the parameters (Leukocytes, Nitrites or Proteins) suggests the possibility of a urinary tract infection.
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The more positive parameters, the greater the probability of it being a UTI.
Note: The reading must be taken at the exact time specified. Reading too early or too late may give inaccurate results.
Step-by-Step Instructions for Use
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Collection: Collect a midstream urine sample in the sterile container provided. Preferably in the morning, as urine is more concentrated.
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Immerse: Hold the strip by the colored end. Submerge the test pads in the urine for 1-2 seconds. Remove and remove excess urine by gently wiping the side of the strip along the rim of the container.
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Wait: Place the strip on a flat, clean, dry surface with the pads facing up.
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To read: Wait exactly the time specified on the package insert (usually 1 to 2 minutes). Don't read before or after. Carefully compare the color of each pad with the color chart.
Caution: Keep out of reach of children. For in vitro diagnostic use.
Act quickly at the first sign of discomfort. Get a quick response at home.
Important Note
This self-test is an initial screening tool for signs of a urinary tract infection. It does not provide a definitive diagnosis and does not identify the specific type of bacteria . A positive result is a strong indication that you should see a doctor for confirmation via urine culture and receive appropriate antibiotic treatment, if necessary. Do not start any treatment without medical advice. A negative result does not completely rule out a UTI, especially if symptoms persist. In these cases, you should also see a doctor.
Find out if your body has optimal vitamin D levels quickly, reliably, and discreetly. Ideal for those seeking more energy, strong bones, and a healthy immune system.
Benefits
✅ Results in 10 Minutes: Get a clear indication of your levels without long waits.
✅ Complete Kit: Everything you need for sample collection and analysis is included.
✅ Easy and Intuitive: Simple process with clear instructions for accurate results.
✅ Proactive Monitoring: Take control of your health and well-being on a regular basis.
✅ Semi-quantitative: Compare the intensity of the line with the color card for a classification (Deficient, Insufficient, Sufficient).
What's in the Package?
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1 Rapid Test Cassette
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1 Hair Dropper
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1 Bottle of Buffer Solution
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1 Alcohol Wipe
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2 Sterile Lancets
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1 Color Card for Interpretation
- 1 Informative Instruction Manual
Who is this test for?
This self-test is recommended if you identify with any of these scenarios:
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Little sun exposure (office work, climates with little sunlight).
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Unbalanced diet with low intake of fatty fish, eggs, or fortified dairy products.
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Symptoms such as persistent fatigue, bone or muscle pain.
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Health conditions such as osteoporosis or others associated with Vitamin D deficiency.
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Anyone who wants to monitor their levels regularly and conveniently.
Why is Vitamin D So Important?
Vitamin D is a pillar of health, crucial for:
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Calcium Absorption and Bone Health (preventing osteoporosis).
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Strengthening the Immune System.
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Muscle Function and Energy.
Low levels are linked to fatigue, weakened bones and increased susceptibility to infections.
How Does It Work? (Test Principle)
The test is based on an immunochromatographic assay . Antibodies on the cassette react with the 25-hydroxyvitamin D present in your blood sample. In a competitive reaction, the intensity of the test line (T) varies depending on the vitamin D concentration, allowing a semiquantitative reading when compared to the provided color card.
How to Interpret the Result?
Compare the intensity of the test line (T) with the color card after 10 minutes:
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DISABLED ( 0-10 ng/mL ): T line equal to or darker than the 10 ng/mL line. Consult a doctor.
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INSUFFICIENT ( 10-30 ng/mL ): T-line color between 10 ng/mL and 30 ng/mL. May need supplementation.
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ENOUGH ( 30-100 ng/mL ): T line equal to or lighter than 30 ng/mL. Levels within normal limits.
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EXCESS ( >100 ng/mL ): Only the control line (C) is visible. Rare; consult a physician.
Simplified Instructions for Use
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Preparation: Wash and dry your hands. Place all components on a clean surface.
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Collection: Clean your fingertip with the alcohol wipe. Use the lancet to prick the blood. Collect the drop of blood with the capillary dropper.
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Transfer: Place the collected blood in the dropper bottle.
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Apply: Add 2 drops of the mixture (blood + buffer) to the sample well (S) of the cassette.
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Wait: Wait 10 minutes (no more than 15 min) and compare the test line (T) with the color card.
Caution: Keep out of reach of children. For in vitro diagnostic use. An abnormal result should always be confirmed by a healthcare professional.
Don't let fatigue and weakness take over. Know your levels and take control of your vitality!
Important Note
This self-test provides a semi-quantitative indication of vitamin D levels for initial screening. It is not a substitute for a complete medical diagnosis. If the result is poor, insufficient, or excessive, or if symptoms persist, always consult a healthcare professional.
Monitor your thyroid health confidently and privately, from the comfort of your home. Identify early signs of hypothyroidism with an accurate and easy-to-perform test.
Benefits
✅ Fast Results: Get a response in minutes, not days.
✅ Easy to Use: Complete kit with clear instructions for almost painless blood collection.
✅ Confidential and Discreet: Take the test at home, with complete privacy.
✅ Decision Support: Clear results that guide you to seek medical attention if necessary.
✅ Detects High Levels: Specifically designed to identify TSH greater than 5 μIU/mL.
Who is this test for?
This self-test is ideal for you if you are experiencing:
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Extreme and persistent fatigue
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Weight gain without apparent cause
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Dry skin and constant feeling of cold
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Mood swings or symptoms of depression
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Prolonged constipation
It is a crucial initial screening tool for anyone who suspects an underactive thyroid (hypothyroidism).
How Does It Work? (Test Principle)
Our test uses highly sensitive immunochromatographic technology with specific monoclonal antibodies . These antibodies selectively detect elevated levels of Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH) in a small sample of whole blood.
What Does the Result Mean?
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POSITIVE (2 lines - C and T): Indicates a potentially high TSH level (>5 μIU/mL). We recommend that you consult your doctor for confirmation and guidance.
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NEGATIVE (1 line - C): Indicates that your TSH levels are within normal limits.
INVALID (No line or only T line): The test did not work correctly. You must repeat it with a new device.
Simplified Instructions for Use
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Prepare: Open the sachet and place all components on a clean, flat surface.
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Collection: Use the sterile lancet to prick your fingertip. Draw the blood sample with the dropper up to the fill line.
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Apply: Deposit the blood sample into the circular well (S) of the test cassette.
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Develop: Immediately add 2 drops of buffer to the same well (S).
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Wait: Wait 10-15 minutes and read the result. Do not interpret after 20 minutes.
Caution: Keep out of reach of children. Use for in vitro diagnostic purposes only .
Technical Specifications
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Method: Immunochromatographic Assay (Whole Blood)
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Detects: Elevated TSH levels (>5 μIU/mL)
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Components: Test cassette, sterile lancet, dropper, tampon, swab and instruction manual.
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Storage: Store at room temperature.
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The Rapid Ferritin Test is a qualitative immunochromatographic assay used to detect the concentration of ferritin in human blood, helping to identify possible iron deficiencies.
RECOMMENDED USERS
People with symptoms of iron deficiency, such as paleness, fatigue, headaches, rapid heartbeat, or shortness of breath during physical activity. It is especially recommended for women of childbearing age, pregnant women, or those with a history of excessive bleeding.
WHY - BENEFITS
Ferritin is the body's main iron storage protein. Low ferritin levels are associated with iron deficiency anemia, a condition that can affect health and well-being. This test offers a simple and quick way to assess ferritin levels and determine whether medical advice is needed.
Content:
- Test Cassette
- Hair Dropper
- Buffer Solution
- Alcohol Wipe
- Lancets
- Information Brochure