Vitamin D Test

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WHO IS THIS TEST FOR?

VITAMIN D TEST is intended for people who are commonly at risk of vitamin D deficiency, such as those who get tired and weary easily, have poor sun exposure, have a limited oral intake or an impaired intestinal absorption.

Maintaining sufficiently high levels of vitamin D is necessary to improve bone health, as well as the overall health and well-being of the body. The main symptoms of vitamin D deficiency include: fatigue, tiredness, muscle weakness, bone and/or joint pain.

TECH SPECS

VITAMIN D TEST is an immunoassay based on the principle of competitive protein binding, capable of showing an excessive, sufficient, insufficient or deficient level of vitamin D in blood.

Measuring range 10-100 ng/mL
Accuracy 94.4%

Description

Rapid self-test for the semi-quantitative detection of vitamin D in human whole blood

CONTENT

  • 1 test cassette
  • 1 vial with dropper containing the diluent
  • 2 sterile lancets
  • 1 pipette for blood sampling
  • 1 cleanser gauze
  • 1 comparative card
  • instructions for use

USE PROCEDURE

  1. Draw a blood sample using the sterile lancet provided;
  2. Collect the sample indicated by the black line, using the capillary pipette provided;
  3. Deposit the collected sample inside the well (S) indicated on the cassette;
  4. Add 2 drops of diluent and wait 10 minutes before reading the result, comparing the lines obtained with the card provided.

RESULTS INTERPRETATION

Excessive (> 100 ng/mL) no clear lines appear at the test line region (T). You need to consult your doctor.
Sufficient (30-100 ng/mL) the intensity of the test line (T) is equal to or less than that of the 30 ng/mL displayed on the color card.
Insufficient (30-10 ng/mL) the intensity of the test line (T) is darker than the 30 ng/mL line and lighter than the 10 ng/mL line displayed on the color card.
Deficit (0-10 ng/mL) the intensity of the test line (T) is equal to or darker than the 10 ng/mL line displayed on the color card. You need to consult your doctor.