SELFCheck Female Chlamydia Test
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To determine whether or not chlamydia organisms are present, the SELFCheck Female Chlamydia home screening test requires a swab from the lower vaginal region, which is then submerged in a solution. The test is quick to do and will then provide you with an easy-to-read visual outcome.
Always consult your doctor if the test is positive, if it is negative and you remain concerned about your health, or if symptoms persist.
Keep out of reach and sight of children. Store in a dry place between 2 degrees Celsius and 25 degrees Celsius.
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How to use SELFCheck Female Chlamydia Test
A completely self-contained two-step test combining sample collection and testing. Easy to read visual results within minutes.
Read the enclosed instructions before use for full instructions on how to perform the test.
Side effects of SELFCheck Female Chlamydia Test
This test is only suitable for women. Please read the enclosed instruction leaflet carefully before performing the test. Do not open the pouch until you are ready to start the test. Do not use the test during menstrual period or if blood is 'spotting'. Do not use during pregnancy. Do not use within 14 days of taking antibiotics. Do not use if the tip of the wand swab is discoloured. Do not use if either ampoule is empty. Do not use if the pouch is damaged or open. Use test only once. Do not use test after expiry date. Do not take apart the test wand. Do not ingest the buffer solution.
After use, the test components can be disposed of with normal household waste. There is no danger from any test component, provided you have used all the components according to the instruction leaflet.
Always consult your doctor if the test is positive, or if it is negative and you remain concerned about your health, or if symptoms persist.
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