OraQuick HIV Home Self-Test Kit

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OraQuick HIV Home Self-Test Kit

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    OraQuick is an advanced in-home HIV self-test kit for individuals 18 and older. It offers the same accuracy as other screening tests and provides results in just 20-40 minutes. The test detects both HIV-1/2 antibodies using oral fluid, so no blood is required. It's easy to use, painless, and hassle-free, with a simple three-step process. OraQuick is also safe for use during pregnancy.

     


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Overview

Oraquick HIV Self Test – Brought to You by OraSure

  • No appointments or waiting
  • Perform when and where you want
  • Detects HIV-1 and HIV-2
  • Proven accuracy, Over 99.7%
  • Easy-to-read result in just 20 minutes
  • DO NOT read your result after 40 minutes
  • Buy OraQuick online from UK-registered Pharmacy
  • Lowest Price in UK Only £17.99 

Buy OraQuick in Home HIV Test Online

OraQuick HIV test is a rapid home test kit that detects HIV-1 and HIV-2 antibodies in oral fluid. It delivers fast, accurate, and confidential results in just 20-40 minutes.

OraQuick provides you a convenient and discreet way to check for HIV in the privacy of your own home. The test kit is easy to use and does not require any special training or equipment.

It's the same test trusted by the globally health professionals.

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How does OraQuick HIV antibody test work?

HIV antibody test, also known as an HIV screening test, detects the presence of antibodies that the body's immune system produces in response to HIV infection.

These antibodies cannot fight off the virus, but their presence indicates that the person has HIV. Most HIV tests detect HIV antibodies, not the virus itself.

There are two main types of HIV antibody tests: rapid tests and standard screening tests. Rapid tests can produce accurate results in about 20 minutes, while standard screening tests can take up to 2 weeks.

HIV antibody testing helps to prevent, treat, and a healthier life for those affected by HIV.

What's in the OraQuick HIV Self Test Box

  • 1x Test device (detects HIV antibodies in oral fluid) - One-time use.
  • 1x Swab (collects oral fluid from the gums) - One-time use.
  • 1x Instructions (guides the testing process and result interpretation).
  • 1x Product insert (provides detailed information about the test).
  • 1x Disposal bag (safely disposes of used test device and swab) - One-time use
  • 1x Stand (upholds the test tube during the testing process) - Multiple uses

Oraquick User Instruction,Downloadable PDF

How to take the test: Image instruction to use:How to use Oraquick HIV Test Kit-Buy OraQuick Ashcroft Pharmacy-UK

How To Use OraQuick® HIV Self-Test? Video Instruction:

Understanding OraQuick HIV Test Results:

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HIV Positive:✅ 

When there are two lines (C and T line), it means there are HIV antibodies in your oral fluid, and you may have HIV. Seek medical attention immediately to confirm the diagnosis and receive treatment.

HIV Negative: ❌

When there is one line (C line), it means there are no HIV antibodies in your oral fluid, and you are likely not infected with HIV. However, if you were exposed to HIV recently, consider retesting in 3-4 weeks to confirm the negative result.

No lines: ⚠️

If you see no lines, or if only one line appears in the T line, the result is invalid. This may indicate that the test was not performed correctly or that the test kit is defective. You should discard the test and retest with a new kit.

⚠️ About the HIV testing window:

Buy Oraquick cdc hiv window period infographic for Educational perpose from Ashcroft Pharmacy UK        Image credit: cdc.gov

  • The OraQuick Self Test checks for antibodies, not the virus. Don't fully trust a negative result until 12 weeks post-exposure.

  • If you get an HIV test within 4 weeks after a possible exposure, about 50% of people will show antibodies. By 6 weeks, it's around 95%, but some may take up to 12 weeks.

  • If tested in this window, retest after 12 weeks to be sure. A positive result is always positive, no matter when it's taken.

⚠️ DO NOT eat or drink for 15 minutes before starting the HIV test, and avoid using mouth cleaning products 30 minutes before the test.

Resources for OraQuick In-Home HIV Test

Oraquick User Instruction,Downloadable PDF

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NameMr Suhail Jamil
RoleSuperintendent Pharmacist
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Directions

preparation for the Test

For complete instructions, refer to the testing materials and package insert provided with the test kit.

  • Clear Your Mouth: Avoid eating, drinking, or using mouthwash, toothpaste, or whitening strips for 30 minutes before the test.
  • Follow the instructions: Read the directions in the test kit carefully.
  • Set a timer: You will need to wait 20-40 minutes for the test results.
  • Have support nearby: You may want to have a friend or family member with you for support.
  • Know the window period: The test detects HIV infection if used 3 months after a potential exposure. This is because it takes your body up to 3 months to produce detectable levels of HIV antibodies.

Additional Instructions:

  • Clean Hands, Clean Test: Ensure your hands are thoroughly washed before starting the test.
  • Hands Off the Device: Avoid touching the test device with your fingers to maintain its integrity.
  • No Interruptions: Keep the test device in the tube throughout the testing process to avoid any disruption.
  • Time is Crucial: Read the test results after 20 minutes but within 40 minutes for accurate interpretation.

Oraquick User Instruction,Downloadable PDF

Here is a step-by-step instruction with visual aids on how to swab your gums for the OraQuick HIV Self Test:

How to use Oraquick HIV Testing Kit-Ashcroft Pharmacy-UK

Step 1: Wash your hands

Before starting the test, it is important to wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water for at least 20 seconds to prevent contamination of the test device.

Step 2: Open the OraQuick HIV Self Test Pouch

Carefully open the OraQuick HIV Self Test pouch and remove the following items:

  • 1 x OraQuick HIV Self Test Kit
    1 x Single-Use Swab
    1 x Instructions for Use and Result Guide
    1 x Product Insert

Step 3: Collect oral fluid

  • Remove the flat pad from its protective sleeve.
  • Holding the swab by the handle, place the flat pad against the outer gum above your teeth.
  • Gently swab the flat pad completely around the outer gums, both upper and lower, one time around.
  • Repeat steps 3 and 4 for your lower teeth.

Step 4: Insert the swab into the test tube

  • Open the test tube and carefully insert the swab into the bottom of the tube.
  • Ensure the red end of the swab is at the bottom of the tube.

Step 5: Add the developer solution

  • Open the developer solution vial and squeeze the drops into the test tube until it reaches the fill line.
  • Discard the developer solution vial.

Step 6: Close the test tube and start the timer

  • Close the test tube tightly and place it upright on a flat surface.
  • Start a timer for 20-40 minutes.

Step 7: Read the results

  • Positive result: Two lines appear, indicating the presence of HIV antibodies.
  • After 20-40 minutes, check the results. There are two lines on the test strip: a Control line (C) and a Test line (T).
  • Negative result: Only the Control line appears.

Step 8: Dispose of the test kit

  • Seal the disposal bag securely and dispose of it in the trash.
  • Carefully remove the test tube from the stand and discard the test device, swab, and test tube in the provided disposal bag.
  • Wash your hands again with soap and water.

Additional tips for gently swabbing your gums with the flat pad:

  • Be sure to use the flat pad and not the pointed end of the swab.
  • The flat pad should be placed against the gum, not the teeth.
  • Use a gentle pressure when swabbing.
  • Do not scrub or rub the gums.
  • Swab each area for a few seconds.

For comprehensive guidance please refer to the following resources: Oraquick User Instruction,Downloadable PDF

FAQ

  • What is a rapid HIV test?

    Rapid HIV tests, such as the OraQuick® In-Home HIV Test, are blood or oral fluid tests that can detect HIV antibodies within minutes, providing quick and confidential results.

    This can be crucial for early diagnosis and linkage to care, especially in settings where traditional healthcare services may not be readily accessible.

    These tests are as reliable as other HIV screening tests, but a positive result requires confirmation with another test before a diagnosis can be made.

  • How accurate is the OraQuick HIV test?

    HIV rapid tests are highly accurate, with a sensitivity of over 99% and a specificity of over 99.98%. This means they are very good at detecting HIV when it is present and very good at ruling out HIV when it is not present.

  • Is the OraQuick rapid test a saliva test?

    No, OraQuick test isn't a saliva test. It's an oral fluid test, which means it collects fluid from the mouth, not just saliva. The test uses a swab to collect a sample from your gum line. This fluid contains antibodies that the test can detect if you're infected with HIV.

  • What is the window period for HIV rapid tests?

    The window period is the time between HIV infection and when rapid tests can detect HIV antibodies. It typically lasts 2-3 weeks but may extend to 6 weeks or more. During this period, the test may not be able to detect HIV properly even though you may be infected.

  • What are the limitations of HIV rapid tests?

    False negatives, where the test doesn't detect HIV when it is present, can occur during the window period. False positives, where the test indicates HIV infection when it is not present, are rare but can occur.

  • What happens if I receive a positive result from an HIV rapid test?

    If you receive a positive result, it's crucial to get a confirmatory test to confirm the diagnosis. Confirmatory tests are even more sensitive and specific than rapid tests.

  • How reliable are rapid HIV tests in detecting HIV infection?

    HIV rapid tests are very reliable, with a sensitivity of over 99%. This means they are very good at detecting HIV when it is present.

  • How long does it take for rapid HIV tests to detect HIV antibodies after infection?

    It typically takes 2-3 weeks after HIV infection for rapid tests to detect HIV antibodies, but it may extend to 6 weeks or more.

  • What are the potential drawbacks of using rapid HIV tests for HIV screening?

    The main drawback is the possibility of false negatives during the window period. False positives are rare but can occur.

  • Can OraQuick HIV rapid tests provide false negative or false positive results?

    Yes, HIV rapid tests can provide false negative or false positive results. False negatives are more likely during the window period, while false positives are rare but can occur.

  • What is the importance of confirmatory testing after a positive rapid HIV test result?

    Confirmatory testing is crucial to confirm the diagnosis as rapid tests can have false positives. Confirmatory tests are even more sensitive and specific, providing definitive results.

  • How do OraQuick rapid HIV tests compare to other HIV screening methods in terms of accuracy and speed?

    Rapid HIV tests offer the same level of accuracy as other HIV screening methods, but they deliver results much faster, typically within minutes (20-40). In contrast, other tests may require days or even weeks to produce results.

  • What are the benefits of using rapid HIV tests for HIV screening in various settings?

    Rapid HIV tests are beneficial due to their speed, accuracy, and confidentiality. They are particularly useful in settings where traditional healthcare services may not be readily accessible.

  • What factors can influence the accuracy of rapid HIV tests?

    The accuracy of rapid HIV tests is generally high, but certain factors can influence their performance. These include proper test administration, sample quality, and storage conditions.

  • How do I know if the OraQuick HIV test is working properly?

    You will know the OraQuick HIV test is working properly if you see a line next to the letter "C" on the test stick. This line should appear within 20 minutes after you place the test stick in the test tube.

  • What if there is no line next to the letter "C" on the test stick?

    If there is no line next to the letter "C" on the test stick, the test may be defective. In this case, you should dispose of the used test properly and repeat the test with a new kit.

  • What should I do if my test did not work properly or I am unsure of the results?

    If your test did not work properly or you are unsure of the results, you should repeat the OraQuick testing procedure with a new test kit. Before you start the test, make sure you have read and understand the instructions carefully.

    Pay close attention to how to collect your sample and place it in the vial. The sample should remain in the vial for at least 20 minutes but no more than 40 minutes before you read the test results.

  • I'm pregnant and/or breastfeeding. Can I use the OraQuick HIV test?

    Yes, you can use the OraQuick HIV Self Test if you are pregnant and/or breastfeeding. The test has been proven to be safe and effective for use in pregnant and breastfeeding women.

    In fact, it is recommended that all pregnant women get tested for HIV, as early in pregnancy as possible. Early diagnosis and treatment of HIV can help prevent the transmission of the virus to the baby.

    If you are pregnant and/or breastfeeding and you are concerned about HIV, please talk to your healthcare provider. They can help you decide if an HIV test is right for you and can provide you with support and resources.

  • Is my OraQuick HIV test still accurate if I didn't swab my gums correctly?

    Here are some things to consider:

    • Did you follow the test instructions carefully?
    • Did you swab both the inner and outer surfaces of your gums?
    • Did you press too hard on your gums?
    • Did you scrub or rub your gums?
    • Did you rinse your mouth after swabbing?

    If you answered "no" to any of these questions, there is a chance that your test results may not be valid. It is best to repeat the test with a new kit to be sure.

  • If you are not sure whether you swabbed your gums correctly or not?

    If you are unsure if you swabbed your gums correctly, look for a line next to the letter "C" on the test stick.

    1. If you see a line next to the letter "C," your test is working correctly and your results will be accurate.
    2. If you do not see a line next to the letter "C," your test is not working correctly and you will need to get a new test and repeat the test procedure.
  • What do the letters "C" and "T" on the test stick mean?

    • Control line (C): The control line should always appear on the test stick if the test is working properly. It indicates that the test has been performed correctly and that there is enough blood or saliva sample on the test strip.

    • Test line (T): The test line will only appear if there are HIV antibodies present in the sample. If the test line is present, it means that the person is infected with HIV.

    In addition to the "C" and "T" lines, there may also be a line that appears between the "C" and "T" lines. This line is called an "invalid" line and indicates that the test is not valid. If you see an invalid line, you should discard the test and get a new one.

  • Does pregnancy affect HIV test results accuacy?

    No, pregnancy does not directly affect the accuracy of HIV test results. However, pregnant women are tested more often than the general population, which can lead to a slightly higher risk of false-positive results.

    This is why it is important for pregnant women who receive a positive HIV test result to undergo confirmatory testing to rule out a false-positive result.

  • How many weeks does it take to detect HIV antibody?

    The HIV antibody response can be detected as early as two weeks in a few individuals, and in over 99.9% of people, it can be detected by 12 weeks.

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