Abbott Panbio HIV Self Test User manual

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  • What should I do if I have a bleeding disorder?
    Can I use the test if I am on HIV treatment (ARVs)?
    How long do I need to wait to read the results?
    What does a line in the control region (C) area and in the test region (T) indicate?
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2 drops
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Avoid dominant hand
Wipe finger Apply plaster
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Well
Result
Basin
Press
hard
It only
pricks once
It only
pricks once
Not included in the kit,
but needed
“CLICK”
Needle inside
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PREPARE a
timer and tissue.
OPEN AND PLACE all materials on a flat and clean surface. WASH hands in
warm water and dry.
If no warm water is
available, rub your
hands together.
CHOOSE
ring finger or
middle finger.
MASSAGE and
rub your hand and
finger to increase
circulation.
CLEAN your finger
with an (B) alcohol
pad. Let it DRY for
10 seconds.
REMOVE the lancet cover. MASSAGE from the base to the tip, and let
2 DROPS of blood fall into the basin (1). If
you are having diculty, wipe the finger clean
and squeeze again.
PRESS the (F) lancet
against the finger until
it clicks.
WIPE the finger with an
(B) alcohol pad, and APPLY the
(C) plaster. If needed, press on
the plaster to stop bleeding.
Start the next step immediately
to transfer the blood.
Before testing, you must read all the steps. Conformance with
the test procedure is necessary to ensure an accurate result.
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Catalog Number: 29012M001
Watch the instructional video here.
FPO
Panbio
HIV Self Test
See the flip side for Steps 3, 4 and 5.
STEP 2: COLLECT BLOOD
STEP 1: PREPARE
Do not use:
• If you have a bleeding disorder.
If you are on HIV treatment
(ARVs).
If you are needle-phobic.
Precautions
If the kit box or components
are broken.
If the kit or components have
been used.
Do not eat or drink while you
perform the test.
= Caution
Symbols and Explanations
= Sterilized using irradiation
10
seconds
or
ADC G
B
Buer
Plaster
2 alcohol pads
Disposal bag
Test device
E F
Specimen dropper Lancet
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“CLICK”
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Panbio
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Squeeze Release Squeeze
Do not tilt
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Read
0
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minutes
Wait
1 drop
1 drop
Test line
Control line
Place your
test device here
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Read the result
in a well-lit area
Slow Slow
20
minutes
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TEST DID NOT WORK
(Invalid)
PLACE all used components
into the (G) disposal bag.
THROW AWAY
the (G) disposal bag
in the waste bin.
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SEAL the (G) disposal
bag tightly.
READ the test result in 15–20 minutes.
A line appears only in the control region (C)
area. There is no line in the test region (T)
area. The test did not detect the presence
of HIV; however, very recent exposure cannot
be excluded.
It is recommended to conduct a retest
after 6 weeks from the latest risk of exposure
to HIV.
One line in the control region (C) area,
together with one line in the test region (T)
area, no matter how faint, indicates the
potential to be HIV positive.
Consult a healthcare provider.
A reactive result must be confirmed by a lab
test. Protect yourself and others. Avoid any
activity that could transmit HIV to others.
If no line appears in the control
region (C) area, even if a line
appears in the test region (T) area,
the test did not work.
Test again using a new kit, or
consult a healthcare provider.
PLACE the dropper over the well.
SQUEEZE the top of the dropper to apply
1 DROP of blood into the well (2).
SQUEEZE the top of the (E) specimen
dropper.
DIP the dropper into the blood in the
basin, and RELEASE slowly to draw the
blood into the dropper.
HOLD the (D) buer bottle
vertically, and apply 1 DROP
of buer into the well (3).
REACTIVE
(Positive)
NONREACTIVE
(Negative)
START the timer. READ the result in
15–20 minutes (4). Do not read past
20 minutes.
Dispose in accordance with local regulations.
STEP 3: TEST
STEP 4: READ RESULT STEP 5: DISPOSE
Blood can transmit infectious diseases.
Clean up spills
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