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  1. General Information
    1. How accurate are your tests?
    2. What does FDA approved mean?
  1. Shipping and Handling
    1. How soon will my kit arrive?
    2. Are your kits FDA approved?
  1. Home Access HIV
    1. What exactly is an HIV antibody test?
    2. How soon do these antibodies show up?
    3. What does a negative result mean?
    4. Can I test negative and still be infected?
    5. What does a positive result mean?
    6. What does an indeterminate result mean?
    7. What does an insufficient result mean?
    8. How accurate is the Home Access HIV at-home test?
    9. Why get tested for HIV?
    10. Is the Home Access® test anonymous?
    11. How does Home Access HIV work?
    12. When can I get my results?
    13. Can I get a copy of my results in writing?
    14. Where can I purchase your products?
    15. Where can I get more information about HIV/AIDS?
    16. Where can I get additional help?
  1. Drug Testing
    1. What are the reasons for drug testing?
    2. I am an employer, is it okay to test my employees?
    3. If a drug test is positive, can you determine how long ago the drug was taken and over what period of time?
    4. What sorts of drugs does your test(s) detect?
    5. What should I do if my test doesn't work?
  1. Pregnancy Testing
    1. How do PrivateKits Pregnancy Home Rapid Tests work?
    2. How accurate are home pregnancy tests?
    3. Can fertility drugs or medication interfere with pregnancy test results?
    4. Can I be pregnant and not get a positive HPT (a False Negative result)?
    5. What if the test is negative after the 5 minute reaction time, but becomes positive after an hour?
    6. How is it possible to receive a "False Positive" result on a pregnancy test?
    7. If the test band is faint, is the pregnancy test positive?
    8. How long do I need to hold my urine? Is first morning urine the best sample?
    9. How long do I need to hold my urine? Is first morning urine the best sample?
  1. Fertility Testing
    1. How Does PrivateKits Ovulation Rapid Home Test Work?
    2. What is the best time of day to take the ovulation test?
    3. Should I take the test the same time every day?
    4. How long after my LH surge will ovulation take place?
    5. When I get a positive on an ovulation test, when is the best time to have intercourse?
    6. Does taking my basal body temperature tell me the same thing as an Ovulation test?
    7. Can Ovulation Tests be used as contraception devices?
    8. When should I beginning testing with PrivateKits Rapid Home Ovulation Test?
  1. Menopausal Testing
    1. How does the test work?
    2. Do I have to test with first morning urine?
    3. Will the amount of liquid I drink affect the result?
    4. What should I do if the result is negative while I experienced some of the common symptoms associated with menopause?
    5. I am close to the age of menopause. My test reads positive but I still have regular periods. Why is this?
    6. How accurate is the test?
    7. Which factors may affect the test result?
    8. What should I do if the positive result is observed?
    9. How do I know that the test was run properly?
    10. Treatment of Gonorrhea
  1. Home Access Hepatitis
    1. What is hepatitis C?
    2. How can you tell if someone is infected with Hepatitis C?
    3. Who is most likely to become infected with the hepatitis C virus?
    4. Are there other types of viral hepatitis?
    5. What are the symptoms of hepatitis C?
    6. Is hepatitis C contagious?
    7. How can I be exposed to Hepatitis C?
    8. What is unprotected sex?
    9. What about doing drugs?
    10. What are the ways to prevent or reduce exposure to Hepatitis C infection?
    11. What is the Hepatitis C test?
    12. Is this test accurate?
    13. What does my test result mean?
    14. What exactly does the Hepatitis C test do?
    15. How soon do these antibodies show up?
    16. So you can test negative and still be infected?
    17. So what does a negative result mean?
    18. What does a positive result mean?
    19. What does an indeterminate result mean?
    20. What does an insufficient blood result mean?
    21. How accurate is the Hepatitis C at-home test?
    22. What does FDA approved mean?
    23. Why get tested for Hepatitis C?
    24. Is the Private Kits Hepatitis test confidential?
    25. How does it work?
    26. When can I get my results?
    27. How are results given?
    28. Can I get a copy of my results in writing?
  1. Gonorrhea Testing
    1. What is Gonnorhea?
    2. How Common is Gonorrhea?
    3. What are the Signs and Symptoms of Gonorrhea?
    4. Complications of Gonorrhea?
    5. How does Gonorrhea affect a Pregnant Woman and her Baby?
    6. Diagnosis of Gonorrhea
    7. Treatment of Gonorrhea
    8. Prevention of Gonorrhea
  1. Urinalysis Reagent Strips
    1. No questions exist in this category
  1. Syphilis Testing
    1. What is syphilis?
    2. How can I get syphilis?
    3. What are the different stages of syphilis?
    4. What are the symptoms of syphilis?
    5. How is syphilis treated?
    6. How can you protect yourself from getting syphilis?
    7. Can infection with syphilis lead to other health problems?
    8. What is the impact of syphilis on pregnancy?
    9. How is syphilis diagnosed?
    10. How does the ANTI-syphilis work?

 

 

 

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