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Thyroid Function Self Test

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Description

Thyroid Function Self-Test

Sometimes, vague symptoms such as fatigue, feeling cold, weight gain or changes in mood can be difficult to place. The Thyroid Function Self-Test is designed to offer a first indication of whether there may be signs of an underactive thyroid.

This self-test is intended for home use and detects increased TSH (thyroid stimulating hormone) in a finger-prick whole blood sample. A raised TSH level may be associated with possible hypothyroidism, also known as an underactive thyroid.

The test may be relevant if you experience symptoms commonly associated with hypothyroidism, such as tiredness, feeling cold, weight gain, dry skin, brittle hair, constipation, forgetfulness, low mood or menstrual irregularities in women.

The Thyroid Function Self-Test is a manual qualitative immunochromatographic self-test for the detection of increased TSH levels. It is intended as a screening test for self-testing at home and can help you decide whether it may be wise to consult a doctor for further evaluation.

How the test works

The test uses a finger-prick blood sample to detect TSH. If two coloured lines appear in the result window, under the T and C marks, this indicates that the TSH level is higher than normal. If only one coloured line appears under the C mark, the result is negative and the TSH level is within the normal range.

The result should be read after 10 minutes and should not be interpreted after 15 minutes.

Reliability

According to the manufacturer, evaluation reports showed an overall agreement of 99.2% with the reference method. As with any screening test, false positive or false negative results can occur. For that reason, the result should always be interpreted carefully and in context.

If the result is positive, it is recommended to consult a doctor. If the result is negative but symptoms persist, consulting a doctor is also advisable.

Important to know before use

This self-test is intended to support the detection of possible hypothyroidism only. It is not intended to diagnose other thyroid disorders and does not replace professional medical advice or laboratory testing.

Do not use this test in case of hormonal thyroid medical treatment. In early pregnancy, TSH levels are generally lower, which may lead to an underestimated result. The result may also be affected in certain situations, including pregnancy, newborns, obesity, primary adrenal insufficiency, isolated ACTH deficiency, or the use of certain medicines such as anti-thyroid agents, rifampicin and amiodarone.

The test can be used at any time of the day.

In the box

The box contains the materials needed to perform one test:

  • 1 sealed aluminium pouch containing the test device, plastic pipette and desiccant bag
  • 1 dropper vial with diluent
  • 1 sterile lancet
  • 1 alcohol pad
  • 1 plaster
  • 2 instruction leaflets

Please note that a timer is required but is not included in the box.

Ordering and delivery

Orders are processed discreetly and shipped in anonymous packaging, so you can order with privacy and peace of mind.

Instructions for use

The TSH thyroid self-test from The Medical Tester is a test that measures the amount of thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) in the blood. TSH is made in the pituitary gland, an important hormone-producing gland in the brain.

  1. Open the sealed pouch and remove the test cassette. Place it face up on a clean, dry and flat surface.
  2. Massage and clean your fingertip using the alcohol wipe. Now let the arm hang next to the body for a few minutes to improve the blood circulation in the fingers.
  3. Press the automatic lancing device with the circular opening firmly against the clean fingertip and wait for a drop of blood on the finger.</ span>
  4. Open the plastic container and carefully remove the glass capillary tube. Hold the glass capillary tube horizontally against the blood drop on the finger until it is completely filled.
  5. Place the filled glass capillary tube in the solution vial and screw the cap back on. Mix the contents of the vial by gently turning it upside down several times until the blood from the glass capillary tube is mixed with the solution in the vial.
  6. Pick up the transfer pipette and hold it horizontally in the bottle so that the transfer pipette fills.
  7. Add 3 drops from the transfer pipette to the test cassette (S).
  8. Read the result 10 minutes after adding.

For a complete and extensive description, please refer to the package leaflet of the test, read it carefully before using the test.

Reliability

Looking at sensitivity and specificity, the reliability values of the thyroid function test are very high. In addition, the test is also CE certified.

The sensitivity of a medical test is the percentage of true positive results among sick persons.

Sensitivity = 98 %

The specificity of a test is the percentage of true negative test results among non-ill persons.

Specificity = 98%

Content of the test

– 1x User manual
– 1x Test Cassette in a sealed pouch
– 1x Pipette
– 1x Glass capillary tube in a container
– 1x Bottle with buffer to dilute the sample
– 1x Automatic sterile lancet
– 1x Alcohol wipe
– 1x Plaster

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