Remove the hCG pregnancy test cassette from foil pouch. Use cassette as soon as possible but within 1 hour after removal from pouch specially if the room temperature and in high humidity environment. Draw the urine specimen using the dropper provided, and dispense 3 drops (approx. 0.1 mL) onto the sample well of the cassette (see diagram). Wait for red lines to appear. The test should be read in approximately 3-5 minutes. Do not interpret results after 5 minutes.Interpretation of Results
Positive: Two distinct red lines will appear, one in the test region (T) and one in the control region (C).Positive test results are possible but not definitive for the diagnosis of pregnancy. It is strongly recommended that an additional urine specimen be obtained after 48-72 hours and tested again, or consulting your physician.
Negative: only a single red line appearsin the control region (C). No apparent red or pink line appears in the test region (T). Negative test results mean that you may not be pregnant.However, you should re-test with the first morning specimen obtained 48-72 hours later.
Invalid: Control band fails to appear which means improper testing procedures or deterioration of reagents probably occurred. In any event, repeat the test. If the problem persists, discontinue using the lot immediately and contact your local distributor.
Notes: The shade of red color in the test region (T) will vary depending on the concentration of hCG present. However, neither the quantitative value nor the rate of increase in hCG can be determined by this qualitative test.