Prosta-Check® Swiss Point of Care

Prosta-Check® Swiss Point of Care

Prosta-Check®

Prosta-Check Rapid self-test for the detection of PSA (Prostate Specific Antigen) in blood

In man, the prostate antigen (PSA) is secreted by the prostate. The prostate antigen level gives information about the prostate physiological condition. Thus, levels above the norm may show pathology of the prostate (benign hypertrophy, prostatitis, cancer, etc.). The PSA assay could be performed at least once a year in men over 50 years or having a family history of prostate problems.

In case of prostate problem, early screening allows considerably increasing recovery possibilities.

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Prosta-Check®


Prosta-Check Rapid self-test for the detection of PSA (Prostate Specific Antigen) in blood

In man, the prostate antigen (PSA) is secreted by the prostate. The prostate antigen level gives information about the prostate physiological condition. Thus, levels above the norm may show pathology of the prostate (benign hypertrophy, prostatitis, cancer, etc.). The PSA assay could be performed at least once a year in men over 50 years or having a family history of prostate problems.

In case of prostate problem, early screening allows considerably increasing recovery possibilities.

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For more information, please check Swiss Point of Care

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Prosta-Check® Swiss Point of Care

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How to use

How to use

1. Prepare the test device, the pipette, and the diluent dropper vial. Take them out from the protective pouch (tear at the notch). Remove the screw cap of the diluent dropper vial and leave it nearby. 2. Clean the tip of the middle finger or ring finger with cotton wool moistened with alcohol. Press the lancet firmly against the side of the previously cleaned finger and press the release button. 3. Without pressing the bulb, put in contact the plastic pipette with the blood sample. The whole blood migrates into the pipette through capillarity to the line indicated on the pipette. 4. Dispense the blood into the sample well of the cassette, pressing down on the bulb of the pipette. Wait 30-40 seconds for blood absorption. Unscrew the blue cap from the dropper bottle, keeping the white cap secure. Add 4 drops of diluent to the well, spacing each drop 2-3 seconds apart. Read the result after 10 minutes. Do not interpret after 15 minutes.
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