Testmedica Liver Health Screen, 2 Tests


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SRP: $6.19
Our Sale price: $3.29
Savings of: $2.90 (47%)
UPC:  818136815722
Package Quantity:  2 Tests
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Unit type:  Kit
Brand:  Testmedica

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TestMedica Home Scan diagnostics are a quick and easy way to check for specific parameters in the urine. The detection of these parameters and their levels may be indicative of an abnormality or an infection.

• No need to take time off from work. No insurance copays.
• Private. In-home test results are not shared with anyone.
• Accurate. When used as directed, over 99%.
• Quick & easy. Just dip in urine and read results.
• Each package contains 2tests, except UTI which contains 5 tests.

Liver Home Scan: This test checks for bilirubin in the urine.

• Over 26,000 people die annually from chronic liver disease and cirrhosis.
• Cirrhosis, is the seventh leading disease-related cause of death in the US.
• There are approximately 3.5 million hepatitis C infections in the US.
• One in every 250 persons is a carrier of the hepatitis B virus.
• There are more than 200,000 new hepatitis B infections annually.
• Approximately 22,000 pregnant women are hepatitis B carriers annually.

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Each package contains 2 tests.   **
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.
** Daily Value not established.
1. Dip reagent end of strip in FRESH, well mixed urine and remove immediately. (Or, wet reagent area by passing through urine stream.)

2. While removing, run the edge of the strip against the rim of the uring container to remove excess urine.

3. Compare the test area with the color chart on the bottle at the time specified (30 seconds).

Test and test results are for informational purposes only and are not intended to monitor, treat, or diagnose any disease. Only your physician can diagnose disease. If results are unexpected, contact your health care provider.
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