GIARDIA AG RAPID TEST BOX OF 10
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GIARDIA AG RAPID TEST BOX OF 10
This veterinary product is a quick and easy-to-use test kit designed for the qualitative detection of Giardia antigen in dog and/or cat stool samples. It provides visible results within approximately 5 to 15 minutes, helping to quickly identify Giardia infections in pets.
Simple lateral flow immunoassay format suitable for in-clinic use
Includes all necessary components for testing
Results available within approximately 5–15 minutes depending on the kit type
10 buffer or diluent tubes for testing
10 swab sticks for sample collection
10 disposable droppers or pipettes
Instruction leaflet (one copy per box)
Place a specified number of extracted sample drops into the designated well on the test device
Read the result visually after the specified time (usually between 5 and 15 minutes depending on the kit)
The test is interpreted based on the appearance of control and test lines; absence of a control line indicates an invalid result
A qualified veterinarian should determine the dosage and timing based on the animal type, weight, and clinical condition
Main Benefits
Rapid and visible detection of Giardia antigen in stool samplesSimple lateral flow immunoassay format suitable for in-clinic use
Includes all necessary components for testing
Results available within approximately 5–15 minutes depending on the kit type
Components
10 individually packed test devices (cassettes)10 buffer or diluent tubes for testing
10 swab sticks for sample collection
10 disposable droppers or pipettes
Instruction leaflet (one copy per box)
Instructions for Use
Collect a fresh stool sample using the provided swab and insert it into the buffer tube for mixingPlace a specified number of extracted sample drops into the designated well on the test device
Read the result visually after the specified time (usually between 5 and 15 minutes depending on the kit)
The test is interpreted based on the appearance of control and test lines; absence of a control line indicates an invalid result
A qualified veterinarian should determine the dosage and timing based on the animal type, weight, and clinical condition
