VERINOPRO SARS-COV2 SELF-TEST
5.83€
15.00€
- Brand: ALPHA PHARMA SERVICE Srl
- Product Code: 984904843
- EAN: 6970221762725
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VerinoPro
Description
Rapid test for SARS-CoV-2.
It serves for the rapid and qualitative detection of the SARS-CoV-2 nucleocapsid protein antigen in humans. The test is intended for in vitro diagnostic use only.
How to use
1) Collection of samples
Anterior nasal swab sample
Wash your hands with soap and water or use hand sanitizer - it's important to get as much secretion as possible. Open the swab pouch at the end of the stick and remove the swab. Do not touch the swab head. Insert the sterile swab into one nostril. Make sure that the entire tip of the swab has been inserted into the nostril (approximately 1.5cm). Rotate the swab 5 times on the mucous membrane inside the nostril to ensure that both mucus and cells are collected. Repeat this process for the other nostril to collect an adequate amount of sample from both nasal cavities (use the same swab).
2) Handling of samples
Specimens should be tested as soon as possible after collection (testing within 5 minutes is recommended).
Allow test devices and extraction solution to equilibrate to 15-30°C before testing.
1. Open the extraction solution (in the sealed tube).
2. Collect the sample referring to the Specimen Collection section.
3. Insert the swab with the collected sample into the extraction tube containing the extraction solution. Rotate the swab 5 times by pressing the head against the bottom and walls of the extraction tube. Remove the swab by pressing it on the walls of the tube to extract the liquid from the swab. Try to extract as much liquid as possible.
4. Insert the dropper tip on the tube.
5. Remove a test device from the sealed bag and place it on a clean, flat surface.
6. Apply 3 drops of the extracted sample to the sample well. Avoid the formation of bubbles during application.
7. Read the test result after 15 minutes. Do not read the result after 20 minutes.
1. Positive result: Both the C quality control line and the T-detect line are displayed. Any shade of color in the test line region (T) should be considered positive.
2. Negative result: Only the quality control line C is displayed; no other lines appear on the detection area.
3. Invalid result: QC line C does not appear, indicating that the test is invalid, whether or not the detection line is displayed. Take a new sample and run another test with a new device.
Warnings
- SARS-CoV-2 antigen test results should not be used as the sole basis for diagnosing or ruling out SARS-CoV-2 infection or for informing about infection status.
- No medical decision should be made without first consulting your doctor.
- Negative results do not rule out SARS-CoV-2 infection, especially in those who have been in contact with the virus. Molecular diagnostic testing and/or follow-up CT should be considered to rule out infection in these individuals.
- Positive results may be due to an infection present with strains of SARS-coronavirus: see §Cross-reactivity" for details. Follow-up molecular diagnostic and/or CT testing should be considered to confirm the test result.
- Negative results may occur if the level of antigen in the sample is below the limit of detection of the test.
- Inaccurate results may occur due to visibly bloody or excessively thick/sticky samples, insufficient volume
Rapid test for SARS-CoV-2.
It serves for the rapid and qualitative detection of the SARS-CoV-2 nucleocapsid protein antigen in humans. The test is intended for in vitro diagnostic use only.
How to use
1) Collection of samples
Anterior nasal swab sample
Wash your hands with soap and water or use hand sanitizer - it's important to get as much secretion as possible. Open the swab pouch at the end of the stick and remove the swab. Do not touch the swab head. Insert the sterile swab into one nostril. Make sure that the entire tip of the swab has been inserted into the nostril (approximately 1.5cm). Rotate the swab 5 times on the mucous membrane inside the nostril to ensure that both mucus and cells are collected. Repeat this process for the other nostril to collect an adequate amount of sample from both nasal cavities (use the same swab).
2) Handling of samples
Specimens should be tested as soon as possible after collection (testing within 5 minutes is recommended).
Allow test devices and extraction solution to equilibrate to 15-30°C before testing.
1. Open the extraction solution (in the sealed tube).
2. Collect the sample referring to the Specimen Collection section.
3. Insert the swab with the collected sample into the extraction tube containing the extraction solution. Rotate the swab 5 times by pressing the head against the bottom and walls of the extraction tube. Remove the swab by pressing it on the walls of the tube to extract the liquid from the swab. Try to extract as much liquid as possible.
4. Insert the dropper tip on the tube.
5. Remove a test device from the sealed bag and place it on a clean, flat surface.
6. Apply 3 drops of the extracted sample to the sample well. Avoid the formation of bubbles during application.
7. Read the test result after 15 minutes. Do not read the result after 20 minutes.
1. Positive result: Both the C quality control line and the T-detect line are displayed. Any shade of color in the test line region (T) should be considered positive.
2. Negative result: Only the quality control line C is displayed; no other lines appear on the detection area.
3. Invalid result: QC line C does not appear, indicating that the test is invalid, whether or not the detection line is displayed. Take a new sample and run another test with a new device.
Warnings
- SARS-CoV-2 antigen test results should not be used as the sole basis for diagnosing or ruling out SARS-CoV-2 infection or for informing about infection status.
- No medical decision should be made without first consulting your doctor.
- Negative results do not rule out SARS-CoV-2 infection, especially in those who have been in contact with the virus. Molecular diagnostic testing and/or follow-up CT should be considered to rule out infection in these individuals.
- Positive results may be due to an infection present with strains of SARS-coronavirus: see §Cross-reactivity" for details. Follow-up molecular diagnostic and/or CT testing should be considered to confirm the test result.
- Negative results may occur if the level of antigen in the sample is below the limit of detection of the test.
- Inaccurate results may occur due to visibly bloody or excessively thick/sticky samples, insufficient volume