2San Lyher Covid-19 (SARS-CoV-2) Rapid Antigen Test (RATs) Nasal X 1

2San Lyher Covid-19 (SARS-CoV-2) Rapid Antigen Test (RATs) Nasal X 1
How does the Lyher Antigen Self-test Kit work?
The LYHER antigen test is a single-use, in vitro (outside the body) test to aid in the diagnosis of SARS-CoV-2 infection in individuals with symptoms of COVID-19. The test uses specimens collected from your nasal cavity using a nasal swab to detect the presence of the nucleocapsid protein SARS-CoV-2 antigen (Ag). An immunoassay technique is used to detect antigens of COVID-19. The sample pad is coated with colloidal gold-bound antibodies. The quality control area is coated with goat anti-mouse Immunoglobulin G (IgG), and test area with anti-SARS-CoV-2 antibodies. If SARS-CoV-2 antigen is detected in specimen, the T line will become visibly coloured. The C line should always be coloured, or the test is not valid.
Included:
- Aluminium Foil Pouch containing test cassette and desiccant (disposable)
- Cotton nasal swab
- Tube pre-filled with diluent
- Dropper
- Sample tube holder: perforated area indicated on carton for packs containing 1 test, separate cardboard tube holder for packs containing 5, 7 and 25 tests
- Required but not included: Timing device
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Intended use:
- The test kit is intended for self-testing purposes by untrained individuals outside of laboratory or clinical settings such as in your home.
- You can use this test if you have symptoms of COVID-19.
- It is recommended to use the test within the first 7 days following the start of symptoms; the test is less reliable in the later phases of infection and in asymptomatic individuals.
Preparation:
- Bring the test kit to room temperature and have good lighting.
- Have a watch, clock or stopwatch ready.
- Blow your nose to remove excess mucus and then wash your hands to reduce the risk of contamination.
- Open the box and remove the components. Ensure you can correctly identify them.
- Open the foil pouch and place the test cassette on a clean and dry flat surface. The test cassette must be used within 30 minutes after opening the foil pouch.
- Tear the seal off the tube pre-filled with diluent and gently place it in the sample tube holder provided.
Collecting your sample specimen:
- Remove the nasal swab from the packet.
- Do not touch the cotton wool at the end of the swab. Insert the swab gently into your nostril.
- Insert the tip of the swab 2-4 cm (for children is 1-2 cm) until resistance is felt.
- Roll the swab along the inside of one nostril 5 times within 7-10 seconds. Gently remove the swab.
- Repeat this step in your other nostril with the same swab.
- Do not use the test kit after the expiry date on the carton or if any components appear to be damaged or tampered with.
- You must ask an adult to do the test, or you must do it under adult supervision If you are under the age of 16.
- You should not use this test in children aged 2 years and under.
- Keep the test kit including all components, out of the reach of children- ingestion of the diluent can be dangerous.
- If the diluent solution comes into contact with your skin or eyes, immediately wash with large amounts of water.
- You should not use this test if you are likely to experience difficulties taking the sample specimen or interpreting the results unless you have someone to help you.
- You should not use this test if you are prone to nosebleeds.