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The Prestige IQ blood glucose monitor is an unmatched combination of accuracy, ease, and affordability, the Prestige IQ a large easy-to-read display and utilizes Smart System test strips costing 40% less than competive brands

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EZ Detect FAQs

  1. What is the purpose of performing a fecal occult blood test?
  2. Is the test difficult or painful?
  3. Who should take the test?
  4. Should I take the test even if I have no symptoms?
  5. If the test is positive, does it mean I have cancer?
  6. If I have a positive result, how should I follow up?
  7. If my test result is negative, does it mean I don't have cancer?
  8. Is the stool test "positive" when there is only a small speck of blue-green color on the test area?
  9. If I do not see a color change in any of the test areas, why should I still return the completed reply card to my doctor?
  10. Are diet restrictions required for taking this test?
  11. Why should I remove toilet cleaners, disinfectants or deodorizers from the toilet bowl and tank?
  12. Why test for water quality?
  13. Why should I reseal the foil pouch after removing the first pad?
  14. How long should I observe the EZ DETECT™ pad for a color change?
  15. What does it mean if my last test pad does not turn a blue-green color when doing the performance check?
  16. What are the chances of survival for someone with colorectal cancer?

1) What is the purpose of performing a fecal occult blood test?

The purpose is to detect occult blood (blood not visible to the naked eye), which indicates bleeding in the gastrointestinal tract.  Such bleeding may be a symptom of colorectal cancer.

2) Is the test difficult or painful?

No. This test is very user friendly, and requires no stool collection.  The home test includes simple directions for preparing your results card.

3) Who should take the test?

The risk of colorectal cancer is higher among people over the age of 40.  In addition, people in high-risk categories for colorectal cancer should take the test.  These include:

Note: Persons with ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease are at increased risk of developing colorectal cancer; however, different screening methods should be used.

4) Should I take the test even if I have no symptoms?

Yes.  Many cancers and polyps do not cause pain or other symptoms on the onset, but can be detected at an early stage by minute quantities of blood in the stool.

5) If the test is positive, does it mean I have cancer?

A positive test means that there may be bleeding in the gastrointestinal tract.  Benign conditions such as polyps, hemorrhoids, rectal fissures, or even stomach ulcers can cause bleeding that would give a positive result.  Most studies suggest that only 5 to 10 percent of those with positive test results will be diagnosed as having cancer.  However, it is imperative that anyone with a positive test result see a physician as soon as possible to determine the cause of the bleeding.

6) If I have a positive result, how should I follow up?

Contact your family physician for an appointment.

7) If my test result is negative, does it mean I don't have cancer?

Not necessarily.  A negative test only means that there was no blood detected at that time.  Blood in the stool may occur intermittently or not at all.  This test is not a substitute for a regular physical and rectal examination by your physician.

8) Is the stool test "positive" when there is only a small speck of blue-green color on the test area?

Yes.  Any visible blue-green color in the test area is considered a "positive" result.  The whole test area does not have to turn blue-green to be considered a positive result.

9) If I do not see a color change in any of the test areas, why should I still return the completed reply card to my doctor?

To establish a physician baseline and to keep your doctor informed.

10) Are diet restrictions required for taking this test?

No.  However, for two days before and during testing, try to eat vegetables, fruits and cereals.

11) Why should I remove toilet cleaners, disinfectants or deodorizers from the toilet bowl and tank?

Trace chemicals in the water might interfere with the test.

12) Why test for water quality?

In some regions the water may contain substances that interfere with this test and could cause false positive results.

13) Why should I reseal the foil pouch after removing the first pad?

To protect the remaining pads from light and moisture.

14) How long should I observe the EZ DETECT™ pad for a color change?

2 minutes.

15) What does it mean if my last test pad does not turn a blue-green color when doing the performance check?

If your last test tissue does not turn a blue-green color it may be because the powder did not dissolve properly.  To dissolve the powder we suggest sprinkling the powder into the toilet bowl while it is filling up with clean water to avoid this problem.  If you have any problems with the positive control portion of the test, please contact us and our customer service staff will be happy to assist you in any way.

16) What are the chances of survival for someone with colorectal cancer?

If the cancer is found early and treated properly, more than 90 percent of patients survive five years or more.  That's why taking this test is so important.


* If you are unsure how to take the test after reading the instructions, please call our toll free number, or send us an email and one of our customer service representatives will answer any questions you may have.

 

DISCLAIMER: The information provided here is not intended to replace the medical advice of your doctor or health care provider. Please consult your health care provider for advice about a specific medical condition. The information provided here is for educational purposes only. In no way should it be considered as offering medical advice. Biomerica, Inc. assumes no responsibility for how this material is used. Please check with a physician (such as a gastroenterologist) if you suspect you are ill.

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