Menopause test Barza
The Barza Menopause Test is a rapid, qualitative test that detects the level of follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) in urine to assess ovarian function. This test can tell you if you are in one of the perimenopausal or menopausal periods.
- result in 10 minutes
- can be carried out at any time of the day
- accuracy > 99%
How to use it?
Collect the urine in a clean, dry container. Insert the test into the urine with the arrowhead down to the line marked MAX for 3 seconds.
Place the test on a flat surface and wait 10 minutes for the result to be displayed. The result read after 15 minutes will not be considered correct.
Read the result
Result is Negative
The appearance of a single pink line in the control area (C) indicates a negative result.
The Result is Positive
If two lines appeared on the test and the test line (T) is the same colour or darker than the control line (C). This result indicates the presence of FSH in the urine at a level above 25 mIU/ml. In this case, a second test is recommended after 5-7 days (preferably at the same time) to confirm the result. If your FSH level remains high, you are in peri-menopause.
The test is not valid
If in 5 minutes no line appears in the control area (C), or only the line in the test area (T) appears, the test is invalid.
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Product description
The Barza Menopause Test is a rapid, qualitative test that detects the level of follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) in urine to assess ovarian function. This test can tell you if you are in one of the perimenopausal or menopausal periods.
The Barza Menopause Test detects the level of follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) in urine at a level of over 25 mIU/ml with 99.99% accuracy. If FSH levels are above normal values, the test indicates perimenopause or menopause.
Increased FSH levels are associated with reduced estrogen levels and the onset of menopause in women. Typically, as a woman approaches menopausal age, FSH levels increase up to 10 times normal values (up to about 110 mIU/mL, but can be as high as 500 mIU/mL). FSH levels may remain constant for several years after the onset of menopause.
During the test, a coloured line, visible to the naked eye, always appears in the control area (C). If the FSH level in the sample is equal to, or greater than, 25 mIU/ml, the colour of the test line (T) will be the same or stronger than that of the control line (C), indicating a positive result. If the line to the right of the test area (T) does not appear, or is lighter in colour than the control line (C), the test is negative.
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