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FDA EUA Authorized OTC at-Home Self Test, Results in 15 Minutes with Non-invasive Nasal Swab, Easy to Use & No Discomfort.
- FDA Authorized 15-Minute Self-Test: The test is a 15-minute self-test to detect whether or not an individual has COVID-19. The test can be completed in the comfort of your own home without the need to ship your sample to a lab.
- The iHealth COVID-19 Antigen Rapid Test is a lateral flow assay intended for the qualitative detection of nucleocapsid protein antigen from SARS-CoV-2.
- Easy to Use with Zero Discomfort: Test can be done by inserting 1/2 to 3/4 inch of a simple non-invasive nasal swab. Step-by-step instructional videos are available in our app (Installation of app is optional).
- For Ages 2 and Above : The self-administered test is recommended for individuals aged 15 years and older. Adult-collection is required for testing children 2-14 years old.
- Manage Group Testing Via Mobile App: The iHealth Test app allows the administrator of a small group to monitor and track the group members' test results as needed at school, work or an event.
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Good alternative for those unable to find the 2-pack of BinaxNow covid tests at Walmart for $14, and certainly better than Walgreens' $25 price tag IMO.
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For what it's worth, I used 4 of them on the same person over about a 15 hour period and got 2 positive, 2 negative. That's antigen tests, for you. If you need to rely on the result, test twice. And if you get two different results, just assume they're positive.
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For what it's worth, I used 4 of them on the same person over about a 15 hour period and got 2 positive, 2 negative. That's antigen tests, for you. If you need to rely on the result, test twice. And if you get two different results, just assume they're positive.
https://www.healthline.
you are going to take the indicator with red lines with you?