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- Brand: Berkeley Health
Product Description:
Rapid self-test for the semi-quantitative detection of vitamin D in human whole blood
- Vitamin D refers to a group of fat-soluble secosteroids responsible for increasing intestinal absorption of calcium, iron, magnesium, phosphate, and zinc. Vitamin D is produced by skin exposed to ultraviolet B radiation or obtained from dietary sources, including supplements. Average daily vitamin D intake in the population and current dietary reference intake values are often inadequate to maintain optimal vitamin D levels. Virtually every cell in our body has receptors for vitamin D, meaning that they all require a "sufficient" level of vitamin D for adequate functioning.
- Vitamin deficiency has been linked to various serious diseases: osteoporosis, multiple sclerosis, cardiovascular diseases, pregnancy complications, diabetes, strokes, autoimmune diseases, infectious diseases, etc.
Product Features:
The vitamin D test is intended for persons commonly at risk for vitamin D deficiency, such as people who get tired and fatigued easily, have inadequate sun exposure, have limited oral intake, or have impaired intestinal absorption
How to use:
- Draw a blood sample by using the sterile lancet provided.
- Collect the sample indicated with the black line by using the capillary pipette provided.
- Deposit the collected specimen into the sample well (S) indicated on the test cassette.
- Add 2 drops of the diluent and wait 10 minutes before reading the result.
Caution & Warnings:
- Read these instructions carefully before performing the test. The test is reliable only if all the instructions are followed correctly.
- Keep the test out of the reach of children.
- Do not use the test after the expiration date or if the package has been damaged.
- Follow the procedure exactly, using only the specified quantities of blood and diluent
- Store the test components at a temperature between +4°C and +30°C. Do not freeze.
- Use the test and lancing device only once.
- The test is for external use only. Do not follow.
- In vitro diagnostic device for individual use.
- It is not recommended for people who take anti-coagulant medications (blood thinners) or for people suffering from hemophilia.
- After using. Please dispose of all components according to your local waste disposal laws. Ask your pharmacist for advice.
Ingredients:
- 1 test device and 1 desiccant bag
- 1 transparent plastic bag containing a pipette for blood collection;
- 1 via I with dropper containing the diluent;
- 1 color card,
- 2 sterile lancets for blood sampling;
- 1 alcohol swab and 1 instructions-for-use leaflet
Product Details:
- Brand: Berkeley Health
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- Brand: Berkeley Health
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Temperature Controlled
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Product Description:
Rapid self-test for the semi-quantitative detection of vitamin D in human whole blood
- Vitamin D refers to a group of fat-soluble secosteroids responsible for increasing intestinal absorption of calcium, iron, magnesium, phosphate, and zinc. Vitamin D is produced by skin exposed to ultraviolet B radiation or obtained from dietary sources, including supplements. Average daily vitamin D intake in the population and current dietary reference intake values are often inadequate to maintain optimal vitamin D levels. Virtually every cell in our body has receptors for vitamin D, meaning that they all require a "sufficient" level of vitamin D for adequate functioning.
- Vitamin deficiency has been linked to various serious diseases: osteoporosis, multiple sclerosis, cardiovascular diseases, pregnancy complications, diabetes, strokes, autoimmune diseases, infectious diseases, etc.
Product Features:
The vitamin D test is intended for persons commonly at risk for vitamin D deficiency, such as people who get tired and fatigued easily, have inadequate sun exposure, have limited oral intake, or have impaired intestinal absorption
How to use:
- Draw a blood sample by using the sterile lancet provided.
- Collect the sample indicated with the black line by using the capillary pipette provided.
- Deposit the collected specimen into the sample well (S) indicated on the test cassette.
- Add 2 drops of the diluent and wait 10 minutes before reading the result.
Caution & Warnings:
- Read these instructions carefully before performing the test. The test is reliable only if all the instructions are followed correctly.
- Keep the test out of the reach of children.
- Do not use the test after the expiration date or if the package has been damaged.
- Follow the procedure exactly, using only the specified quantities of blood and diluent
- Store the test components at a temperature between +4°C and +30°C. Do not freeze.
- Use the test and lancing device only once.
- The test is for external use only. Do not follow.
- In vitro diagnostic device for individual use.
- It is not recommended for people who take anti-coagulant medications (blood thinners) or for people suffering from hemophilia.
- After using. Please dispose of all components according to your local waste disposal laws. Ask your pharmacist for advice.
Ingredients:
- 1 test device and 1 desiccant bag
- 1 transparent plastic bag containing a pipette for blood collection;
- 1 via I with dropper containing the diluent;
- 1 color card,
- 2 sterile lancets for blood sampling;
- 1 alcohol swab and 1 instructions-for-use leaflet
Product Details:
- Brand: Berkeley Health