- No special diet is required for the application
- A minimal sample is sufficient
- Reliably determines the presence of human hemoglobin
- It is the first reliable internationally recommended step for screening asymptomatic groups of citizens for the prevention of colorectal cancer
Self-test for the presence of hemoglobin (microbleeding) in stool for intestinal diseases and for the prevention of colorectal cancer.
Advantages
- No special diet is required for the application
- A minimal sample is sufficient
- Reliably determines the presence of human hemoglobin
- It is the first reliable internationally recommended step for screening asymptomatic groups of citizens for the prevention of colorectal cancer
Instructions for Use
- Hold the collection vial vertically and unscrew the cap
- Place the collection paper, or use a collection container
- Place the swab in 5 different spots and insert it into the vial
- Screw the cap, shake, break the nozzle, and add 3 drops to the test
Results Interpretation
- Positive: Two distinct lines appear. One line should be in the control region (C) and the other line in the test region (T), indicating that the result is positive. Even if the line is faint, barely visible, the result is evaluated as positive.
- Negative: One line appears in the control region (C). No line appears in the test region (T).
- Invalid: No lines appear or the control line (C) does not appear, indicating user error or reagent failure. Verify the test procedure and repeat the test with a new device.
Package Contents
- Self-test
- Vial with solvent
- Stool collection paper
- Instructions for use
Product Guides
- Digital
- No
- Total Quantity
- 1 pcs
- Sample
- Stool
- Strip
- No
Important information
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