(FSH) Menopause Test 

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(FSH) Menopause Test 

FSH Test is used to measure the levels of FSH in the urine. It helps to check the function of the pituitary gland and check if hormone levels are normal. The test can be used to see if a women has started to menopause. The test may also be used (along with other tests) to test for possible causes of both male and female infertility. 

Description:

Product Name:
(FSH) Menopause Test  (Cassette)
   Accessories:
   Instruction for use, urine cup
   Principle of Test:
   immunochromatographic assay
   Product Performance:
   Sensitivity: 25mIU/ml  10mIU/ml  Accuracy: >99 %

 

Quality Standards:

CE, Declaration of Conformity

TEST PROCEDURE

1. Bring the pouched test strip to room temperature(15-30℃) prior to testing. Do not open the pouch until ready to perform the assay.
2. Remove the test strip from the sealed pouch. Lay it on a flat, clean and dry surface.
3. Immerse the test strip in the urine specimen for at least 5 seconds with the arrow end pointing toward the urine. Do not immerse the strip above the printed MAX line.
4. Remove the test strip from the urine and lay flat on a non-absorptive clean surface. Or leave the test strip in the urine specimen as long as the strip is not immersed above the MAX line.
5. Wait for pink-colored lines to appear. Read results within 5 minutes. Do not read results after 5 minutes.

Interpreting results

PREGNANT: Two distinct pink-colored lines appear, one in the test region (T) and one in the control region(C).
NOTE: The intensity of the pink color in the test region (T) may vary depending on the concentration of HCG
present in the specimen. Therefore, any shade of pink color in the test region (T) should be considered positive.
NOT PREGNANT: Only one pink-colored line appears in the control region(C). No apparent pink line appears in
the test region (T).
INVALID: Control Line  fails to appear.
NOTE: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 strip. If the problem persists, please
contact your local distributor.

present in the specimen. Therefore, any shade of pink color in the test region (T) should be considered positive.

NOT PREGNANT: Only one pink-colored line appears in the control region(C). No apparent pink line appears in 

the test region (T).

INVALID: Control Line fails to appear.

NOTE: 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 device. If the problem persists, please 

contact your local distributor.

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