The FSH Mennopause Rapid Test Kit (urine)
Product name
The FSH Mennopause Test Strip
Sample type : urine
Test time: 10~15 minutes
Storage temperature
2°C - 30°C
Type
Test Item | Specimen | Sensitivity | Qualification | Format |
One Step FSH Menopause Test | Urine | FSH 25mIU/mL | ISO13485 | Strip |
One Step FSH Menopause Test | Urine | FSH 25mIU/mL | ISO13485 | Cassette |
One Step FSH Menopause Test | Urine | FSH 25mIU/mL | ISO13485 | Midstream |
[Intended use]
It is suitable for the rapid detection of women FSH Mennopause in urine samples. It is to be used as a confirmation of body hormone changes related to the symptoms associated with the changes of menopause and as an adjunctive screen of fertility for home use by women who are attempting to conceive but have been unsuccessful.
[Result judgment]
* Positive (+): The wine red bands of control line C and detection line T indicated that the sample contained foot-and- mouth disease type A antibody.
* Negative (-): No color developed on the test T-ray, indicating that the sample did not contain foot-and-mouth disease type A antibody.
* Invalid: No QC Line C or Whiteboard present indicating incorrect procedure or invalid card. Please retest.
[Precautions]
1. Please use the test card within the guarantee period and within one hour after opening:
2. When testing to avoid direct sunlight and electric fan blowing;
3. Try not to touch the white film surface in the center of the detection card;
4. Sample dropper cannot be mixed, so as to avoid cross contamination;
5. Do not use sample diluent that is not supplied with this reagent;
6. After the use of detection card should be regarded as microbial dangerous goods processing;
[Application limitations]
This product is an immunological diagnostic kit and is only used to provide qualitative test results for clinical detection of pet diseases. If there is any doubt about the test results, please use other diagnostic methods (such as PCR, pathogen isolation test, etc.) to make further analysis and diagnosis of the detected samples. Consult your local veterinarian for pathological analysis.