A rapid self-test for the detection of human thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) in whole blood to help diagnose an under-active thyroid.
“Low levels of thyroid-producing hormones, can change the way the body processes fat. This can cause high cholesterol and atherosclerosis (clogging of the arteries), which can potentially lead to serious heart-related problems. An overactive thyroid produces too much of the thyroid hormones and can cause a wide range of symptoms, including anxiety, mood swings, insomnia, persistent tiredness, weight loss and irregular periods.” – NHS
Specimens |
Whole Blood |
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Format |
Cassette |
Detection |
5 μIU/mL |
Accuracy |
98.20% |
Certification |
CE self-test | MHRA |
Result time (minutes) |
10 |
Pack quantity |
1 |
Case quantity |
471 |
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