Prima Vitamin D Test x1
About Supplements.co.nz Prima Vitamin D Test
Rapid self-test for the semi-quantitative detection of vitamin D in human whole blood.
VITAMIN D
Vitamin D belongs to a group of fat-soluble secosteroids responsible for increasing the intestinal absorption of calcium, iron, magnesium, phosphate and zinc. Blood concentration of vitamin D is considered the best indicator of the level of vitamin D in the body.
Nowadays, vitamin D deficiency is recognized as a worldwide epidemic. This has been linked to several severe diseases: osteoporosis, osteomalacia, cardiovascular diseases, complications in pregnancy, diabetes, depression, autoimmune diseases, flu, infectious diseases and more. For this reason, the detection of vitamin D levels is now considered as a “medically necessary screening test”.
WHO IS THIS TEST FOR?
VITAMIN D TEST is intended for people who are commonly at risk of vitamin D deficiency, such as those who get tired and weary easily, have poor sun exposure, have a limited oral intake or an impaired intestinal absorption.
Maintaining sufficiently high levels of vitamin D is necessary to improve bone health, as well as the overall health and well-being of the body. The main symptoms of vitamin D deficiency include: fatigue, tiredness, muscle weakness, bone and/or joint pain.
TECH SPECS
VITAMIN D TEST is an immunoassay based on the principle of competitive protein binding, capable of showing an excessive, sufficient, insufficient or deficient level of vitamin D in blood.
Measuring range: 10-100 ng/mL
Accuracy: 94.4%
CONTENT
- 1 test cassette
- 1 vial with dropper containing the diluent
- 2 sterile lancets
- 1 pipette for blood sampling
- 1 cleanser gauze
- 1 comparative card
- Instructions for use
Directions
USE PROCEDURE
- Draw a blood sample using the sterile lancet provided;
- Collect the sample indicated by the black line, using the capillary pipette provided;
- Deposit the collected sample inside the well (S) indicated on the cassette;
- Add 2 drops of diluent and wait 10 minutes before reading the result, comparing the lines obtained with the card provided.
RESULTS INTERPRETATION
Excessive (> 100 ng/mL): No clear lines appear at the test line region (T). You need to consult your doctor.
Sufficient (30-100 ng/mL): The intensity of the test line (T) is equal to or less than that of the 30 ng/mL displayed on the color card.
Insufficient (30-10 ng/mL): The intensity of the test line (T) is darker than the 30 ng/mL line and lighter than the 10 ng/mL line displayed on the color card.
Deficit (0-10 ng/mL): The intensity of the test line (T) is equal to or darker than the 10 ng/mL line displayed on the color card. You need to consult your doctor.
F.A.Q.
What happens if the results reading time is not met?
The test has been carried out correctly when the instructions for use are followed. It includes the reading time and the interpretation of the results shown at the "RESULTS INTERPRETATION" section of the instructions for use.
How to prove that the test worked correctly?
A colored line will appear at the control region (C) on the test device, showing that the test performed correctly. The absence of the colored line suggests to repeat the test with a new device and a new sample.
How to interpret the test if the control and test lines have different intensities?
The color and intensity of the lines do not affect the interpretation of the result. The test has to be considered positive regardless of the color intensity of the test line (T).
BIBLIOGRAPHY
- Grant WB, Holick MF (June 2005). Benefits and requirements of vitamin D for optimal health: a review. Alternative Medicine Review.10 (2): 94–111.
- Moyad MA. Vitamin D: a rapid review. DermatolNurs. 2009, 21:25-30
- Holick MF (March 2006). “High prevalence of vitamin D inadequacy and implications for health”. Mayo Clinic Proceedings. 81 (3): 353–73.