Mission UTI Urinary Tract Infection Test Strips

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Suresign (Mission) UTI Urinary Tract Infection Test Strips are for the detection of Leukocytes and Nitrite in the urine. The easy to use strips are used as an aid in the screening of urinary tract infection (UTI). The test is a firm plastic strip onto which Leukocyte and Nitrite ...Suresign (Mission) UTI Urinary Tract Infection Test Strips are for the detection of Leukocytes and Nitrite in the urine.

The easy to use strips are used as an aid in the screening of urinary tract infection (UTI). The test is a firm plastic strip onto which Leukocyte and Nitrite test pads are attached. If the test is positive, the Leukocyte test pad should be beige to dark purple, and the Nitrite test pad should be uniform pink to red.

Easy to use self test Simple urine test to detect possible UTI Clinically tested Each pack contains: 3 Test Strips Package Information Leaflet Colour chart Consult your physician before making any medical decisions. Common Questions asscoiated with UTIs Q: What are the common symptoms of UTI? A: The common symptoms of UTI include burning or pain during urination, frequent urination, fever, and back or groin pain. Q: Can I have UTI without symptoms? A: Yes.

UTI can occur without symptoms in young children, pregnant women and the elderly. Q: Do I have to test with first morning urine? A: Although you can test at any time of the day, your first morning urine would have the most bacteria in it if UTI is present. Avoid testing during your menstrual period.

Q: How accurate is the test? A: The results of the UTI Urinary Tract Infection Test Strips were compared to another commercial test. The study showed 94.4% accuracy for the Leukocyte test and 98.4% for the Nitrite test. Q: Do certain foods, alcohol or common medications affect the test? A: In general, most substances will not interfere with the test.

Consult your physician if you are taking antibiotics. Some medications (e.g. Vitamin B2) can affect the color of your urine and may cause false results.

Large quantities of Vitamin C may cause false negative results.

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