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The Tester PSA test 1 Piece
The Tester PSA test 1 Piece
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The Tester PSA test
The Tester's PSA Self-Test is a CE-certified self-test that allows you to check your prostate-specific antigen (PSA) level in 10-15 minutes. An elevated PSA level can indicate changes in the prostate, such as an enlarged prostate, prostatitis, or possibly prostate cancer.
* CE certified
* Sensitivity: 98.28%
* Specificity: 95.24%
* Fast results within 10-15 minutes
* Can be performed at home without a visit to the laboratory
* Helps in the early detection of prostate problems
What is this medicine used for?
This test is used to detect elevated PSA levels in the blood. PSA (Prostate-Specific Antigen) is a protein produced by the prostate. Elevated PSA levels may indicate:
Prostate enlargement (benign prostatic hyperplasia - BPH)
Prostate inflammation (Prostatitis)
Prostate cancer
An elevated PSA level does not automatically mean prostate cancer, but it may be an indication for further medical investigation.
Directions for use
Preparation
Open the sealed packaging and place the test cassette on a clean, dry surface.
Massage your fingertip and clean it with the included alcohol wipe.
Blood collection
Use the automatic sterile lancet to obtain a small drop of blood.
Use the pipette to draw the blood and place one drop of blood into the test cassette.
Test execution
Add three drops of buffer solution to the test cassette.
Wait 10-15 minutes and read the result.
When should the PSA test not be performed?
After cycling or ergometry: Wait 24 hours
After ejaculation: Wait 24 hours
After prostate massage: Wait 2-3 days
After transrectal ultrasound: Wait 2-3 days
After cystoscopy: Wait 1 week
After a transurethral resection or prostate biopsy: Wait 4-6 weeks
Ingredients
Instructions for use – Step-by-step instructions Test cassette – For the measurement of PSA Pipette – For accurate dosing of the blood sample Bottle of buffer solution – For the test reaction Automatic sterile lancet – For simple and virtually painless blood collection Alcohol wipe – For cleaning the fingertip Plaster – For wound care after the test
Warnings
The test is intended for self-diagnosis, but confirmation by a doctor is recommended in case of a positive result.
An elevated PSA level does not automatically mean prostate cancer, but it is a reason for further medical investigation.
Storage advice
Store at room temperature, out of direct sunlight.
Do not use after the expiry date stated on the packaging.
Other information
Medical device. Read the instructions for use before use.
Manufacturer / Distributor
The Tester BV, Herengracht 178, Amsterdam 1016BR, The Netherlands
The Tester's PSA Self-Test is a CE-certified self-test that allows you to check your prostate-specific antigen (PSA) level in 10-15 minutes. An elevated PSA level can indicate changes in the prostate, such as an enlarged prostate, prostatitis, or possibly prostate cancer.
* CE certified
* Sensitivity: 98.28%
* Specificity: 95.24%
* Fast results within 10-15 minutes
* Can be performed at home without a visit to the laboratory
* Helps in the early detection of prostate problems
What is this medicine used for?
This test is used to detect elevated PSA levels in the blood. PSA (Prostate-Specific Antigen) is a protein produced by the prostate. Elevated PSA levels may indicate:
Prostate enlargement (benign prostatic hyperplasia - BPH)
Prostate inflammation (Prostatitis)
Prostate cancer
An elevated PSA level does not automatically mean prostate cancer, but it may be an indication for further medical investigation.
Directions for use
Preparation
Open the sealed packaging and place the test cassette on a clean, dry surface.
Massage your fingertip and clean it with the included alcohol wipe.
Blood collection
Use the automatic sterile lancet to obtain a small drop of blood.
Use the pipette to draw the blood and place one drop of blood into the test cassette.
Test execution
Add three drops of buffer solution to the test cassette.
Wait 10-15 minutes and read the result.
When should the PSA test not be performed?
After cycling or ergometry: Wait 24 hours
After ejaculation: Wait 24 hours
After prostate massage: Wait 2-3 days
After transrectal ultrasound: Wait 2-3 days
After cystoscopy: Wait 1 week
After a transurethral resection or prostate biopsy: Wait 4-6 weeks
Ingredients
Instructions for use – Step-by-step instructions Test cassette – For the measurement of PSA Pipette – For accurate dosing of the blood sample Bottle of buffer solution – For the test reaction Automatic sterile lancet – For simple and virtually painless blood collection Alcohol wipe – For cleaning the fingertip Plaster – For wound care after the test
Warnings
The test is intended for self-diagnosis, but confirmation by a doctor is recommended in case of a positive result.
An elevated PSA level does not automatically mean prostate cancer, but it is a reason for further medical investigation.
Storage advice
Store at room temperature, out of direct sunlight.
Do not use after the expiry date stated on the packaging.
Other information
Medical device. Read the instructions for use before use.
Manufacturer / Distributor
The Tester BV, Herengracht 178, Amsterdam 1016BR, The Netherlands

