2San Bowel HealthTest

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What is 2San Bowel HealthTest Test for early signs of bowel cancer. A simple bowel health test that reliably looks for hidden blood in the stool. Recommended if you have noticed a change in bowel habit or unexplained weight loss. An immunochemical faecal occult blood test iFOBt or FIT looks for tiny traces of blood in the stool that arent visible. Blood in the stool indicates there is bleeding in the digestive tract. This can be a sign of bowel cancer, or another medical condition, such as diverticulitis, an ulcer or polyps. The 2San FOB test accurately detects low levels of hidden blood in the stool, providing a rapid, accurate screen for early signs of bowel cancer, before you have symptoms. Giving you the best chance to seek medical help early. This test is not suitable if you have visible rectal bleeding or anal ulceration. Who can use 2San Bowel HealthTest Any adult who would like a fast indicator of whether blood is present in their stools can use the 2San Bowel HealthTest. What are the benefits 99.1% overall accuracy No dietary restrictions Efficient and quick Easy to Use Whats included 1 Test Cassette 1 Stool Catcher 1 Package Insert 1 Specimen Collection Tube with Extraction Buffer Usage How to use 2San Bowel HealthTest Allow the test, specimen, and buffer to reach room temperature 15-30 C prior to testing. To collect faecal specimens: Unscrew collection tube probe. Using stool catcher, collect the faecal specimen and stab 3x with the probe in different positions. Place probe back into collection tube with the extraction buffer. Shake the specimen tube vigorously to mix specimen and extraction buffer. Unscrew the other end of the tube and place 2 drops onto the cassette. Read results at 5 minutes. Full product preparation and usage is included in product box on IFU instructions for use.Usage Warnings Precautions to consider before using 2San Bowel HealthTest False Results: Although rare, false results can occur due to immunological principles. The test may yield a false positive or false negative result. Test Limitations: The test is not suitable if you have visible rectal bleeding or anal ulceration. It also important to note that a positive result only indicates the presence of faecal occult blood and does not necessarily indicate colorectal bleeding. Incorrect Usage: Results can be incorrect if the cassette gets wet before performing the test or if the quantity of faeces dispensed in the sample well is too much or insufficient, or if the number of extracted specimen drops are less than 2 or more than 3 Screening Limitations: The test is a screening tool and not a diagnostic tool. A positive result should be followed up with a visit to your doctor for further investigation. Warnings