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Suresign Midstream Pregnancy Test

Suresign Midstream Pregnancy Test

Suresign Midstream Pregnancy Test The Suresign Midstream Pregnancy Test is a one-step test for the qualitative detection of human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) in urine to aid in the detection of pregnancy. Easy to read results window. Higher sensitivity than most competitors. Over 99% accurate. Simple one-step test. Results in just 3 minutes. Available as a single or twin pack and in strips. Tips for Accurate Pregnancy Test Results When waiting for a pregnancy test result, the moments can feel endless, whether you are trying to conceive or trying to prevent pregnancy. It is crucial for the test to provide a clear and accurate result, giving you confidence in your next steps. Avoid Excessive Hydration Before Taking a Test First, it’s important to understand how your hydration levels can affect the outcome. Home pregnancy tests work by measuring the concentration of human Chorionic Gonadotropin (hCG) in your urine, a hormone produced by the placenta. Drinking too much fluid before taking the test can dilute the hCG, potentially leading to a false-negative result. To ensure accuracy, moderate your fluid intake before testing to keep the hCG concentration at its peak. Test First Thing in the Morning To increase the chances of detecting hCG, the best time to use a home pregnancy test is first thing in the morning when your urine is more concentrated. The first urine of the day is the most reliable for testing, making it the ideal time, especially when using a one-step pregnancy test. Read the Results Promptly For the most accurate results, read the pregnancy test strips within the recommended time frame provided. If the test is delayed, it can lead to inaccurate interpretation, as evaporation lines may appear on the strip and be mistaken for a positive result. To avoid confusion, always check your result at the end of the specified waiting period stated in the instructions. Check the Expiry Date of Your Test Finally, always check the expiration date before using a pregnancy test. An expired test may not function correctly, compromising the reliability of your results. This is true for any test you buy online, so whether you’re ordering a pregnancy test online or picking one up in-store, ensuring it’s within its use-by date is crucial for accurate performance. Size: 1 Test, 2 Tests twin pack, 2 Tests - strips

GBP 1.99
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Suresign Midstream Pregnancy Test

Suresign Midstream Pregnancy Test

Suresign Midstream Pregnancy Test The Suresign Midstream Pregnancy Test is a one-step test for the qualitative detection of human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) in urine to aid in the detection of pregnancy. Easy to read results window. Higher sensitivity than most competitors. Over 99% accurate. Simple one-step test. Results in just 3 minutes. Available as a single or twin pack and in strips. Tips for Accurate Pregnancy Test Results When waiting for a pregnancy test result, the moments can feel endless, whether you are trying to conceive or trying to prevent pregnancy. It is crucial for the test to provide a clear and accurate result, giving you confidence in your next steps. Avoid Excessive Hydration Before Taking a Test First, it’s important to understand how your hydration levels can affect the outcome. Home pregnancy tests work by measuring the concentration of human Chorionic Gonadotropin (hCG) in your urine, a hormone produced by the placenta. Drinking too much fluid before taking the test can dilute the hCG, potentially leading to a false-negative result. To ensure accuracy, moderate your fluid intake before testing to keep the hCG concentration at its peak. Test First Thing in the Morning To increase the chances of detecting hCG, the best time to use a home pregnancy test is first thing in the morning when your urine is more concentrated. The first urine of the day is the most reliable for testing, making it the ideal time, especially when using a one-step pregnancy test. Read the Results Promptly For the most accurate results, read the pregnancy test strips within the recommended time frame provided. If the test is delayed, it can lead to inaccurate interpretation, as evaporation lines may appear on the strip and be mistaken for a positive result. To avoid confusion, always check your result at the end of the specified waiting period stated in the instructions. Check the Expiry Date of Your Test Finally, always check the expiration date before using a pregnancy test. An expired test may not function correctly, compromising the reliability of your results. This is true for any test you buy online, so whether you’re ordering a pregnancy test online or picking one up in-store, ensuring it’s within its use-by date is crucial for accurate performance. Size: 1 Test, 2 Tests twin pack, 2 Tests - strips

GBP 3.49
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Suresign Midstream Pregnancy Test

Suresign Midstream Pregnancy Test

Suresign Midstream Pregnancy Test The Suresign Midstream Pregnancy Test is a one-step test for the qualitative detection of human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) in urine to aid in the detection of pregnancy. Easy to read results window. Higher sensitivity than most competitors. Over 99% accurate. Simple one-step test. Results in just 3 minutes. Available as a single or twin pack and in strips. Tips for Accurate Pregnancy Test Results When waiting for a pregnancy test result, the moments can feel endless, whether you are trying to conceive or trying to prevent pregnancy. It is crucial for the test to provide a clear and accurate result, giving you confidence in your next steps. Avoid Excessive Hydration Before Taking a Test First, it’s important to understand how your hydration levels can affect the outcome. Home pregnancy tests work by measuring the concentration of human Chorionic Gonadotropin (hCG) in your urine, a hormone produced by the placenta. Drinking too much fluid before taking the test can dilute the hCG, potentially leading to a false-negative result. To ensure accuracy, moderate your fluid intake before testing to keep the hCG concentration at its peak. Test First Thing in the Morning To increase the chances of detecting hCG, the best time to use a home pregnancy test is first thing in the morning when your urine is more concentrated. The first urine of the day is the most reliable for testing, making it the ideal time, especially when using a one-step pregnancy test. Read the Results Promptly For the most accurate results, read the pregnancy test strips within the recommended time frame provided. If the test is delayed, it can lead to inaccurate interpretation, as evaporation lines may appear on the strip and be mistaken for a positive result. To avoid confusion, always check your result at the end of the specified waiting period stated in the instructions. Check the Expiry Date of Your Test Finally, always check the expiration date before using a pregnancy test. An expired test may not function correctly, compromising the reliability of your results. This is true for any test you buy online, so whether you’re ordering a pregnancy test online or picking one up in-store, ensuring it’s within its use-by date is crucial for accurate performance. Size: 1 Test, 2 Tests twin pack, 2 Tests - strips

GBP 4.49
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Suresign Vaginal Infection Test Kit

Suresign Vitamin D Deficiency Test

Suresign Vitamin D Deficiency Test

Suresign Vitamin D Deficiency Test The Suresign Vitamin D Test detects low levels of vitamin D in human fingerstick blood to aid in the screening for Vitamin D deficiency. Simple finger prick test Lancet included Colour reference card for accurate reading Results in 10 minutes Staying on top of your vitamins Vitamins play a crucial role in maintaining various bodily functions, so deficiencies can lead to a host of health issues, from dry eyes and fatigue to joint pain and impaired cognitive function. This is why it’s essential for individuals to have easy access to self-test kits that allow them to monitor their vitamin levels, so that appropriate action can be taken should a deficiency be detected. At-home vitamin deficiency test kits offer exceptional convenience and efficiency, enabling individuals to monitor their health at a time and place that suits their needs. Vitamin D Deficiency When the winter months approach in the northern hemisphere, fewer hours of daylight are inevitable, leaving many people struggling with a common yet often underestimated health problem: vitamin D deficiency. Due to the lack of sunshine in a country that is hardly renowned for its weather, it is estimated that more than one-quarter of people in the UK suffer from a deficiency in vitamin D in winter, leading to a range of potential consequences including weakened bones, mood changes, and a reduced immune system. How to Accurately Finger-Prick Yourself for Vitamin Deficiency Checking for a vitamin deficiency at home, for example using a vitamin D test, is a simple, painless, and convenient process. However, it’s not uncommon for individuals to feel apprehensive, especially if they are testing for the first time, as they may be concerned about making a mistake or even injuring themselves. Fortunately, once you’ve mastered the technique, your confidence will soar, and conducting vitamin deficiency tests at home will quickly become second nature. So, what steps should you take to ensure an at-home vitamin deficiency test is carried out accurately and safely? Gather the necessary supplies Before you commence the test, ensure you have all the necessary items close at hand. Typically, this will include the test kit, a sterile lancet, an alcohol swab, and any other materials specified in the kit’s instructions. Using the timer function on your phone to time results as well as having everything within reach simplifies the process and reduces any potential stress or confusion. Follow the time guidelines Adherence to time guidelines is crucial to obtain accurate results. Each Suresign test kit will have specific instructions on how long to wait before applying the blood sample to the test card or strip. It’s important not to rush this process. Collect the blood sample as instructed and apply it to the test medium within the recommended timeframe to ensure the integrity of the sample and the accuracy of the test results. Use a sterile lancet The key to a successful finger-prick test is to use the sterile lancet provided in the kit which is designed to make a tiny cut on the side of your fingertip to obtain a blood sample. The side of the fingertip is recommended as it’s less sensitive compared to the fingertip pad, so it is less likely to be painful, even for a moment. Follow the instructions carefully to minimise discomfort and ensure you collect an adequate blood sample for the test to avoid having to repeat the test with a different finger. Prepare the testing site Select a clean, well-lit area in which to perform the test. A kitchen table or a desk in a well-lit room can be ideal. Ensure the surface is clean and flat to set up your testing materials. Wash your hands with warm water to increase blood flow to your fingers, making the blood sample collection easier.

GBP 9.98
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Suresign 6 Day Early Pregnancy Test Kit - Twin Pack

Suresign 6 Day Early Pregnancy Test Kit - Twin Pack

Suresign 6 Day Early Pregnancy Test Kit - Twin Pack The Suresign 6 day early pregnancy test for accurate results. The Suresign one-step test for the qualitative detection of human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) in urine to aid in the early detection of pregnancy. Can be used 6 days early. One-step easy to use test. Clear test window. Results in 3 minutes. Why Early Pregnancy Detection is Important Timely pregnancy detection is critical for the well-being of both the mother and child. It allows the expectant mother to have the necessary time to make informed decisions regarding their physical, social, and emotional health. Additionally, early detection enables them to educate themselves about potential risks associated with medications, food choices, and procedures, ensuring a safe and healthy pregnancy. Tips for Accurate Pregnancy Test Results When waiting for a pregnancy test result, the moments can feel endless, whether you are trying to conceive or trying to prevent pregnancy. It is crucial for the test to provide a clear and accurate result, giving you confidence in your next steps. Avoid Excessive Hydration Before Taking a Test First, it’s important to understand how your hydration levels can affect the outcome. Home pregnancy tests work by measuring the concentration of human Chorionic Gonadotropin (hCG) in your urine, a hormone produced by the placenta. Drinking too much fluid before taking the test can dilute the hCG, potentially leading to a false-negative result. To ensure accuracy, moderate your fluid intake before testing to keep the hCG concentration at its peak. Test First Thing in the Morning To increase the chances of detecting hCG, the best time to use a home pregnancy test is first thing in the morning when your urine is more concentrated. The first urine of the day is the most reliable for testing, making it the ideal time, especially when using a one-step pregnancy test. Read the Results Promptly For the most accurate results, read the pregnancy test strips within the recommended time frame provided. If the test is delayed, it can lead to inaccurate interpretation, as evaporation lines may appear on the strip and be mistaken for a positive result. To avoid confusion, always check your result at the end of the specified waiting period stated in the instructions. Check the Expiry Date of Your Test Finally, always check the expiration date before using a pregnancy test. An expired test may not function correctly, compromising the reliability of your results. This is true for any test you buy online, so whether you’re ordering a pregnancy test online or picking one up in-store, ensuring it’s within its use-by date is crucial for accurate performance.

GBP 6.98
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Suresign Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) Test Strips - 3 Pack

Suresign Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) Test Strips - 3 Pack

Suresign Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) Test Strips - 3 Pack The Suresign Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) Test Strips work by detecting the presence of leukocytes and nitrites in your urine to give you an indication of whether you have a urinary tract infection (UTI). Contains 3 test strips Colour reference card for accurate reading Fast results in just 2 minutes Urinary Tract Infections Home UTI Test Kits: A Simple Solution to A Common Problem As a reliable source for urinary tract infection (UTI) diagnoses, Suresign UTI Test Strips - 3 Pack provides a quick and accurate way for patients to identify their condition. While symptoms may be mistaken for other conditions, such as vaginitis, an overactive bladder, kidney stones, or even sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), this self-test allows for a conclusive determination. Our Award Winning UTI test strips can… Provide a quick and easy way for you to test for a urinary tract infection.  Overcome the inconvenience and wasted time of waiting for a GP appointment. Can be carried out in the privacy of home, without disrupting busy daily schedules. Offer results in a clear and easy-to-read format. Gives immediate peace of mind if the result is negative. Enables fast treatment if the test is positive. Suresign Win Diagnostics and Health Checks Award for Their UTI Test We are delighted to announce that our Suresign UTI Test has won the Diagnostics & Health Checks Award Category in the Pharmacy Product of the Year Awards 2024. The annual awards, organised by the Independent Community Pharmacist organisation, are the UK’s leading professional recognition awards for over the counter (OTC) medicines and pharmacy-based medical services.  

GBP 4.99
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Suresign Health Check Up Urinary Analysis Test Strips - 6 Pack

Suresign Iron Deficiency Ferritin Test

Suresign Iron Deficiency Ferritin Test

Suresign Iron Deficiency Ferritin Test Accurate iron deficiency test results in minutes. The Suresign Iron Deficiency Ferritin Test works by measuring the concentration of ferritin in human fingerstick blood, enabling you to see whether you’re at risk of an iron deficiency. Simple finger prick test Contains Lancet Convenient lateral flow cassette test Results in 5 minutes Signs of Ferritin Deficiency Iron – a vital component of haemoglobin, the protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen throughout the body – plays a critical role in sustaining human health. When iron levels are low, the body can’t produce sufficient healthy red blood cells which leads to a deficiency in ferritin, a protein that contains iron. An iron deficiency can cause a range of symptoms and, if left untreated, will lead to anaemia which can affect overall health and wellbeing. In this article, we’ll outline some common symptoms of ferritin deficiency to help you to recognise the signs in your customers. Pale skin and conjunctiva One of the most noticeable signs of low iron levels is a change in the colour of the skin and conjunctiva (the inner lining of the eyelids). If a customer has noticeably paler skin than usual, especially in the face, it could be a symptom of ferritin deficiency. The paleness results from reduced haemoglobin in the blood, which normally gives skin its rosy hue. Headaches and dizziness Frequent headaches and a sensation of dizziness or light-headedness can be associated with low ferritin levels. These symptoms occur because of the reduced oxygen supply to the brain due to insufficient haemoglobin. Additionally, people with iron deficiency may experience cold hands and feet due to poor circulation which is a direct consequence of reduced oxygen flow. Craving for non-food substances (pica) Pica, an unusual craving for non-food substances, such as ice, clay, or dirt, is another symptom linked to iron deficiency. While the exact cause of pica is unclear, it is thought to be the body’s way of seeking alternative sources of iron or other minerals. Shortness of breath A customer who is experiencing a shortness of breath or difficulty catching their breath, particularly during physical activities, may be suffering from iron deficiency. Since iron is crucial for oxygen transport in the body, low levels mean the muscles and tissues aren’t receiving a sufficient supply, which leads to fatigue and breathlessness. The importance of iron deficiency testing It goes without saying that these symptoms may be a sign of an iron deficiency but could also be the result of other health conditions, so making an assumption without proper iron testing is inappropriate. Fortunately, determining if a customer has an iron deficiency is straightforward with our easy-to-use home test kits. Early detection is key to effectively managing and treating ferritin deficiency, so stocking our test kits in your pharmacy gives customers greater control over their own health and management. Tips for successful finger prick blood tests include: · Avoiding the thumb or index finger, as the test is more likely to be painful. · Warming the finger first to improve circulation. · Placing the device against the side of the finger rather than the top. · Allowing the blood to drip naturally from the finger rather than attempting to squeeze it out, as excess pressure can burst the red blood cells and produce an inaccurate result. · Check the colour card provided to interpret your results.

GBP 8.99
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Suresign Diabetes Screening Urine Glucose Test Strips - 3 Pack

Suresign Diabetes Screening Urine Glucose Test Strips - 3 Pack

Suresign Diabetes Screening Urine Glucose Test Strips - 3 Pack The Suresign Diabetes Screening Urine Glucose Test For the detection of Diabetes in patients elevated levels of glucose in the urine is a classic indicator. In the diabetic state when blood sugar (glucose) levels are high excess glucose is secreted into urine by the kidneys. Suresign Diabetes screening test strips are a rapid convenient and cost-effective method for the indirect measurement of blood sugar levels to assist in the diagnosis and management of diabetes. Contains 3 test strips Colour reference card for accurate reading Easy To Use Results In Minutes What is diabetes? Diabetes is a significant chronic health condition, with 4.3 million officially diagnosed cases in the UK, and an estimated 5 million people living with diabetes, when undiagnosed cases are included. Of these, Type 2 diabetes is the most common form, accounting for over 90% of all adult cases. While the disease predominantly affects people over the age of 40, an estimated 148,000 younger people also have the condition. Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes Type 2 diabetes is a chronic condition that affects the way that the human body metabolites glucose, arising from insulin resistance. As the disease progresses, the body’s cells become resistant to the effects of insulin, which means that more insulin is needed to help glucose enter the cells. There are various causes of the disease, including pancreatic dysfunction, lifestyle factors such as obesity or poor diet, and family history. Unlike Type 1 diabetes, in which the body does not produce insulin, people with Type 2 diabetes do produce insulin, but the body does not use it effectively. Type 2 diabetes can often be managed through lifestyle changes, e.g. by avoiding excessively sugary food. However, people with Type 1 diabetes usually require a daily insulin injection, combined with regular testing.

GBP 5.48
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