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| Miscellaneous tests |
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Venture - Home Cholesterol test Kit 24 per case To manage your level of cholesterol, you need to do a first step, complete a cholesterol screening. Now, when you know what is your cholesterol level, you need to talk with your physician how control it. It could be a changing of your eating habits, maintaining of healthy weight, some exercises or prescription drugs. You know, that cholesterol can be both good and bad and your healthcare professional could arrange the best recommendations only after he knows what rank of cholesterol you have. |
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24 individually boxed tests |
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Cholestrak Home Cholesterol Test Kit 12 boxes , 2 tests/box You can take better care of your heart and live a healthier life, reducing your risk for heart attack and stroke if you control your cholesterol. CholesTrak®, the first FDA approved home test kit for measuring total cholesterol in one step procedure without additional tools or instruments. CholesTrak® - your important weapon in war with high cholesterol. |
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12 boxes , 2 tests/box |
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Choice A1C Glycated Hemoglobin Disposable Home Test 24 per box The A1C glycated hemoglobin test measures the average blood glucose rank over the 90 days earlier. Now possible A1C home testing and people with diabetes use it because of their healthcare professionals’ recommendations. You only need to be sure that you do it properly and discuss the results with your doctor after procedure. At least twice a year you have to do an A1C test. |
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24 individually boxed tests |
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A1C Glycated Hemoglobin Professional Use Test 5 box (10 test in each) A1cNow® is a digital device for the determination of A1C percentage in whole blood samples. The A1C test has Certificate of Traceability, issued by NGSP (National Glycohemoglobin Standardization Program) based on to the A!C test result comparison performed by University of Minnesota. The A1C test devices execute more than 25 internal quality management verifications with each test. An error code is reported in place of a result If any control step does not pass through, A1C test device report an error. |
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5 box (10 test in each) |
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Hemosure Immunological Fecall Occult Blood Test 30 per box HEMOSURE Fecal Occult Blood Test developed to screen for gastrointestinal bleeding, which may be an indicator of colorectal disease and colon cancer. After age 50 ACS (American Cancer Society) suggest to perform this test each year as a part of routine medical examination. It is is a noninvasive test that detects the presence of hidden (occult) blood in the stool. Such blood may arise from anywhere along the digestive tract. Because of high accuracy, this test is the #1 fecal occult blood in the United States. |
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30 tests |
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Fecal Occult Blood Test Cassette 40 per box Fecal Occult Blood Test Cassette is composed of two elements, a fecal specimen collection tube and a cassette device. Fecal specimen collection tube contains some extraction buffer. The test showing positive results when presence of the h-hemoglobin equal or greater, than 50 ng/ml. |
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40 tests |
| MUI-STRA |
Strep A Rapid Diagnostic Test (CLIA Waived) 25/box Each box includes:
- 25 Strep A Rapid Test Devices
- 25 Streile Specimen Collection Troat Swabs
- 1 Procedure card showing how to perform the test
- 1 Package insert with detailed instructions
- 1 Reaget A
- 1 Reagent B
- ! Negative Control
- 1 Positive Control
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Miscellaneous on-site in vitro rapid test kits are very helpful in detection of different disease and health conditions. These small devices are easy to use and could save much time for either medical professional or private consumers. In this page we will also provide useful information about different dangerous diseases. And we start it from the HIV and AIDS.
What is HIV?
HIV stands for Human Immunodeficiency Virus. Viruses are germs that cause infections such as the flu and chickenpox. HIV attacks the immune system. A healthy immune system protects the body from infections and some cancers. Over the course of time, HIV disables the immune system, interfering with its function. HIV is the only known virus that causes AIDS.
Who is at risk of becoming infected with HIV?
You can’t become infected with HIV because of who you are. Instead, you may be at risk because of what you do. HIV can be passed from one person to another in 4 main ways. All involve coming into contact with bodily fluids.
They are:
• Having unprotected sex with an HIV infected person
• Sharing syringes or needles with an HIV infected person
• Being born to an HIV infected mother
• Breast feeding from an HIV infected mother.
A person cannot become infected with HIV through casual contacts such as shaking hands, kissing, or preparing food for another individual.
How can you keep from becoming infected with HIV?
The best way to prevent HIV infection is to avoid risky behaviors. Condoms should always be used, even during oral sex. Don’t share needles with anyone. HIV infected mothers should not breast feed newborns. Finally, if you are pregnant, you should to talk to your doctor about using AZT or other drugs to prevent infecting your unborn child with HIV.
How do you know if you are HIV-positive?
A blood test is the most well-known way to know if you are infected with HIV. You should be tested if you are have had unprotected sex with an HIV infected person or someone whose status is unknown for you, or with someone who has shared needles. Likewise all babies born to HIV infected mothers should be tested. Your doctor or public health clinic can perform the test in a confidential manner. You can also use OTC blood test kit, which used only identification number instead of names to protect your privacy.
What is AIDS?
Although HIC causes AIDS, being positive doesn’t mean that a person has AIDS which stands for Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome. A person can be HIV positive for many years before developing AIDS. A person who is HIV positive may feel completely healthy while someone with AIDS may suffer from fatigue, infections and cancer. With AIDS, the immune system has been damaged and does not defend the body properly against germs and cancer.
The changes from being HIV positive to having AIDS is often described in stages.
• The first stage is called primary infection. This occurs just after infection with HIV virus. It may include flu-like symptoms such as headache, fever, fatigue, and muscle aches. Unfortunately, many patients think they just have the flu and don’t see their doctors. As a result, they don’t know that they are infected.
• During the second or asymptomatic stage, of HIV disease, the person has no symptoms and feels completely healthy. Even though an HIV positive person feels normal, the virus is constantly making copies of it and interfering with the immune system. This stage may last for years.
• Next, is the symptomatic stage. During this period, the HIV positive person begins to become easily tired, may loose appetite, experience some weight loss, and have night sweats. In addition minor infections that the person has never had before begin to appear and recur.
• AIDS is the last stage of HIV disease. At this stage of disease, the immune system is almost completely destroyed and the HIV positive person develops many severe infections and cancers. The infections that may occur are called opportunistic infections. This is because the germs take the “opportunity” offered by the damaged immune system to cause infection. Opportunistic infections can usually be prevented by taking certain antibiotics on a continuous basis.
Sources of information about HIV and AIDS include:
- Project Inform 1-800-822-7422
- Gay Men’s Health Crisis 1-212- 337-1950
- National Minority AIDS Council 1-202-482-6622
- National Association of People with AIDS 1-800-828-3280. |
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