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Background - Patient Info - Health Provider Info FAQ & Answers - Only $9.95 - See Listing EZ Detect® Colon Cancer Screen Kit™ Health Care Professional Information: What is the specific information we can provide? 1. This test has no specific dietary restrictions before or during the testing period. 2. The test tissues should be held by the corners because the middle of the test tissue may be sensitive to the touch. 3. The test tissues that are unused must be kept in their original foil pouch, away from light and moisture. 4. It is recommended that users must examine the test tissue before use. Any coloration (blue green) in the test area of the test tissue indicates deterioration and that test tissue should not be used. 5. The test should not be performed if the user is bleeding from hemorrhoids, suffering from constipation, or experiencing menstrual bleeding. Understanding the Result Interpretations:
Drugs That May Cause Gastrointestinal Bleeding Producing Positive Results:
ASA (aspirin) & other analgesic drugs Indomethacin Phenylbutazone Corticosteriods Reserpine Butazolidine Premarin Persantine Background - Patient Info - Health Provider Info - FAQ & Answers - Only $9.95 - See Listing
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NOTE: California Residents - Business and Professions Code 1246.5 Requires That Any Test that has not been approved by the Federal Food and Drug Administration for sale to the public without a prescription as an Over-The-Counter Test kit must be ordered by a Licensed physician acting on a patient's behalf. All orders for test kits within the state of California NOTE: New York State Residents New York State health law prohibits the testing of certain specimens collected in or mailed from New York, and prohibits the transmission of data from our laboratory to NY physicians or residents. Therefore, direct receipt of lab results for NY residents is not possible. International Residents & Orders: Extra shipping charges may be added for international orders. Patients will be contacted by e-mail or telephone to approve charges. |