First Response Triple Check Pregnancy Test Kit
First Response
by MissLan • Model: W10-D
The MissLan Early Detection Digital Pregnancy Test is a rapid, qualitative lateral flow immunoassay for the detection of human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) in urine. This digital device features an integrated test strip within a plastic housing and an absorbent tip. It utilizes an LED light source to detect colored line intensity, converting the signal into digital symbols for easy interpretation.
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Evidence-based evaluation by medical professionals
"A top-tier digital test that combines clinical-grade 10 mIU/mL sensitivity with an unmistakable symbol-based interface."
The MissLan Early Detection Digital Pregnancy Test represents a significant advancement in at-home diagnostics, offering an analytical sensitivity of 10 mIU/mL. Unlike many standard digital tests that trigger at 25 mIU/mL, this device is engineered to detect the hCG hormone at much lower concentrations, facilitating earlier detection. The device utilizes a lateral flow immunoassay coupled with an optical light reflection system to interpret the test strip's reaction. Results are displayed on an LCD screen using clear graphic symbols-a '+' for pregnant and a '-' for not pregnant-effectively removing the 'line-squinting' often associated with analog tests. Clinical studies involving 400 urine samples demonstrated 100% agreement with predicate devices in both dip and midstream modes. The integration of audible beeps to confirm sufficient sampling and result readiness provides an additional layer of assurance for the user, making it one of the most user-friendly devices in its category.
Ranked #5 of 15 clinically evaluated pregnancy tests devices
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