Newfoundland Strep A Test x1 Test
Who is the Strep A Test for:
For children over 2 years and for adults with symptoms such as a sore throat, red and swollen tonsils, pain when swallowing or fever.
A rapid self-test to detect strep A, a bacterial throat Infection that requires treatment with antibiotics.
Details
Brand
Newfoundland
Features
Self-test, Throat swab, Results in 5 mins, Over 97% accurate
Box Contents
x1 Test Cassette
x1 Sterile Swab
x1 Sterile Tongue Depressor
x1 Test Tube with Dropper
x1 Vial Strep A Test-R1 (Blue Cap)
x1 Vial Strep a Test-R2 (Green Cap)
x1 Instructions for use
Telephone Helpline
+44 (0)333 224 9573
Email Helpline
info@newfoundland.io
Web Address
newfoundland.io
Company Name
Newfoundland Diagnostics
Usage Other Text
x1 Test
Other Information
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Preparation and Usage
Instructions 1 Place the test tube into the Tube Stand' marked on the box. 2 Collect the sample using the tongue depressor and throat swab, rotating around the tonsils and any red or painful areas 3 Place the swab into the test tube and add 4 drops of each diluent. 4 Rotate the swab against the sides of the test tube, squeeze and remove the swab. 5 Add the dropper tip to the test tube. 6 Add 1 drop of the mixed solution into the sample well (S) on the test cassette.
Further Description
For more information, instructional videos and advice please visit our website and/or app.
Return To
Newfoundland Diagnostics, 3a Station Road, Amersham, Buckinghamshire, UK, HP7 0BQ. info@newfoundland.io +44 (0)333 224 9573 newfoundland.io
Safety Warning
Danger H302: Harmful if swallowed. Precaution P264: Wash hands thoroughly after handling. P270: Do not eat, drink or smoke while using this product.
Distributor Address
Newfoundland Diagnostics, 3a Station Road, Amersham, Buckinghamshire, UK, HP7 0BQ.
Company Address
3a Station Road, Amersham, Buckinghamshire, UK, HP7 0BQ.
Storage Type
Ambient Type
Pack Type
Box Type
Standardised Brand
Newfoundland Brand
New Product Development
Final Product - Not NPD New Product Development
CLP Regulation
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