Newfoundland HIV Test
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Product details
The Newfoundland® HIV Test is a rapid at-home test kit for the diagnosis of HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus).
Features include:
- The world’s first integrated, finger-prick blood test to test for HIV.
- Quick, discreet, and easy to use with results in just 15 minutes.
- The most reliable product on the market as it has been designed to prevent user error.
- >99% accurate with a built-in procedural control line to provide assurance that the test has been performed correctly.
CE Marked, MHRA registered and approved by the World Health Organisation
Suitable for
This test is suitable for any adults aged 16+ who would like to get a quick indication of whether they are HIV positive or negative.
How to use
1. Order your test or purchase instore.
2. Read the Instructions for Use leaflet included in the test kit or scan the QR code for digital instructions and how-to videos.
3. Collect the sample and run the test.
4. Read results – within 15 minutes you will see your results.
Hazards and Cautions
This kit is for screening purposes only. A positive result should always be confirmed by a healthcare professional.
Important info
With HIV self tests you can test from 4 weeks after possible exposure, however if your result is negative, you should use caution and test again after 12 weeks from your last exposure. The reason for this is that each person produces antibodies to HIV at different times and therefore not everyone would have produced them after 4 weeks.
Test Components:
- ×1 HIV Test
- ×1 Bottle of test fluid
- ×1 Disposal bag
- ×1 Plaster
- ×1 Instructions for Use