- Stock: In Stock
- Brand: Advent Life
- Model: LIVER Screen Test
- Weight: 0.40kg
- Dimensions: 10.00cm x 12.00cm x 12.00cm
Monitor Your Liver Health with a Home Test
The LIVER Screen Test is a convenient at-home test that helps screen for potential liver problems by measuring the levels of two key enzymes: alanine aminotransferase (ALT) and aspartate aminotransferase (AST). These enzymes are released into the bloodstream when the liver is damaged.
Your Liver: A Vital Organ
The liver plays a critical role in your body, performing various functions like detoxification, protein synthesis, and blood sugar regulation. Maintaining healthy liver function is essential for overall well-being.
Potential Signs of Liver Damage:
- Dark urine
- Light-colored stools
- Loss of appetite
- Jaundice (yellowing of skin and whites of the eyes)
- Bloating
- Weakness and fatigue
How Does the LIVER Screen Test Work?
The LIVER Screen Test provides a quick and easy way to screen for liver issues in the comfort of your own home. It boasts:
- High Accuracy: 98.40% Sensitivity, 100% Specificity, and 98.80% Overall Accuracy
- Convenient Testing: Easy-to-use with clear instructions
Test Kit Includes:
- 1 Sealed Foil Pouch Containing:
- 1 Test Cassette
- 1 Plastic Pipette
- 1 Desiccant Bag
- 1 Sterile Lancet
- 1 Dropper Bottle (1mL diluent)
- 1 Instruction Leaflet
How to Use the Test:
- Read the instructions carefully.
- Wash and dry your hands.
- Use the lancet to collect a blood sample and fill the pipette.
- Place the blood sample in the designated well on the test cassette.
- Add the diluent solution.
- Read the results after 10 minutes.
Interpreting Results:
The test instructions will guide you on interpreting the results. This test is a screening tool and a positive result should be followed by consultation with a healthcare professional for further evaluation and diagnosis.
Important Information:
- This is a self-screening test and should not be used for any other purpose.
- A positive result requires confirmation by a healthcare professional.
- Consult a doctor if you have questions about the results or liver health.