Menopause Urine Test Device
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It detects the hormone Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH) at a level of 25mIUs. This means it is the most sensitive urine tests in the market. The more sensitive the test, the earlier you can use it meaning the sooner you can find out whether or not you are at the menapouse stage.
With the certainty of our menapouse test, you can take positive action to manage your menopause symptoms, or to seek further advice if you are not at the menopause stage.
1For your convenient and safe use of our test kits, please consider to add on Gloves & Cups to ship together with your order.
The FSH One Step Menopause Test Device is a rapid test that qualitatively detects the FSH level in urine specimen at the sensitivity of 25 mIU/mL. The test utilizes a combination of antibodies including a monoclonal anti-FSH antibody to selectively detect elevated levels of FSH.
The FSH One Step Menopause Test Device is a qualitative, lateral flow immunoassay for the qualitative detection of human Follicle Stimulating Hormone in urine to evaluate the onset of menopause in women. The test utilizes a combination of antibodies including a monoclonal anti-FSH antibody to selectively detect elevated levels of FSH.
The assay is conducted by adding a urine specimen to the specimen well of the test device and observing the formation of colored lines. The specimen migrates via capillary action along the membrane to react with the colored conjugate. Positive specimens react with the specific antibody-FSH colored conjugate to form a colored line at the Test Line Region of the membrane which is darker than or the same shade as the line in the Reference Line Region. To serve as a procedural control, a colored line will always appear in the Reference Line Region, indicating that the proper volume of specimen has been added and membrane wicking has occurred.
About Menopause
Menopause is the permanent cessation of menstruation but is usually not scientifically diagnosed until one full year after a woman's menstrual periods have stopped. The period leading up to menopause, and the 12 months following, is known as perimenopause. Many women experience symptoms during this time including hot flashes, irregular menstrual cycles, sleep disorders, vaginal dryness, hair loss, anxiety and mood swings, short-term memory loss and fatigue. The onset of perimenopause is caused by changes in the levels of hormones in the female body that regulate the menstrual cycle. As the body produces less and less estrogen, it increases its production of FSH, which normally regulates the development of a female's eggs.1-3 Therefore, testing for FSH can help determine whether a woman is in the perimenopause stage. If a woman knows she is perimenopausal, she can take the appropriate steps to keep her body healthy and avoid the health risks associated with menopause, which include osteoporosis, increased blood pressure and cholesterol, and increased risk of heart disease.
Sensitivity and Specificity
The FSH One Step Menopause Test Device can detect FSH at concentrations of 25 mIU/mL or greater. The addition of LH (1,000 mIU/mL), hCG (100 IU/mL), and TSH (1,000 µIU/mL) to negative (0 mIU/mL FSH) and positive (25 mIU/mL FSH) specimens showed no cross-reactivity.
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