What does this Exam Do?
Home Sample Instructions:
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- Play Video: Unistik Finger Prick Pancreatic blood sample method.
What does it detect?
2 BioMarkers:
Instruction: Please use your Kit in the morning. Please follow the procedures.
Why choose Us?
We use CE-certified Laboratory equipment that sensitively and accurately detects items in your swab tube or blood. A hassle-free swab or tub is sent to your house; follow the simple instructions, then post it back to our lab free of charge.
- Deal Direct Laboratory Best Prices
- Deal Direct Laboratory Best Support
- Pre-Paid Royal Mail Tracked 24/48, Return to Lab Label included.
- Result Certificate Issued by Confidential Email (No SMS)
- MHRA Registered IVD Devices
- Support via WhatsApp during business hours
What does the package include?
- 1 x Collection tube
- 3 x Lancet
- 3 x Alcohol wipe
- 3 x Plaster
- 1 x Safety bag
- 1 x Return bag
- 1 x Form
How does it work?
- Fast, Easy & Private online ordering
- Next-Day delivery
- Please follow the instructions for use
- WhatsApp support if you need help
Order your kit online and once it arrive collect your sample at home.
Then, drop off the Kit in the morning at the Royal Mail Red Street Box. Use the Track24/48 Return Label to the Lab.
Lastly, once your results are ready, we will send you an email with your Results. Also, you can view the report in your Dashboard.
What are the General Instructions for use?
Please take your Pancreatic Blood Test kit sample in the morning. But please take it at least one hour before any medication.
Moreover, when you collect your sample, try the following tips:
- Drink plenty of water. Being well-hydrated will make it easier to collect your sample.
- Shower before you take your sample or run your hands under warm water for a few minutes, as heat improves blood flow.
- Do light exercise (move around, walk, etc.) to get the blood flowing.
- Ensure your arm is below your heart level – let gravity do some of the work.
- Nails that are too long can make it difficult to collect a sample.
- Do not shake the sample vigorously, but gently invert the tube 10 times. (Gently swirl the tube after each drop of blood.)
- Do not squeeze the finger (milk).
- Re-warm your hands during collection where needed.
How long does the result take?
The target turnaround time for the Pancreatic result is 1-3 working days. The turnaround time is a guide only and sometimes depends on run schedules.
Please take your sample on a Monday to Thursday to avoid delivery delays at the lab.
What is the Shipping & Return Policy?
We have a 14-day return policy, which means you have 14 days after receiving your item to request a return.
To Qualify for any return, the Pancreatic Blood Test Kit product must be in the same condition as when you received it. It is not used, not opened, unworn, and in its original packaging. You will also need to send it to us with the receipt or proof of purchase.
Therefore, please return to Medicines Online, 89 Falcon Rd, London. SW11 2PF
Furthermore, you can read our full return policy here:
https://medicinesonline.org.uk/return-policy/
We offer next-day delivery; however, courier delivery times are out of our control as we cannot refund any late deliveries. But you will receive courier tracking information once your order has been dispatched. Orders placed by 1 pm are posted on the same day.
Principle IVD Regulatory Certification
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MHRA Registration Number: 10271 – Unistik Lancet
- MHRA Registration Number: 13613 – BD Microtainer Tube
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What are the common Questions?
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Q: Firstly, how long does pancreatitis take to develop?
- A: Acute pancreatitis – the inflammation develops quickly, over 48 hours to a few days or so. Getting a Pancreatic Blood Test helps identify the disease.
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Q: But does it get worse over time?
- A: It is a long-term, progressive condition. It doesn’t go away and gets worse over time.
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Q: And what are its long-term effects?
- A: The primary complications include abdominal pain, diabetes mellitus, and exocrine pancreatic insufficiency.
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Q: Therefore, what can happen if it is left untreated?
- A: Left untreated, it can cause kidney failure, trouble breathing, digestion issues, diabetes, and abdominal pain.
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Q: Lastly, what can be done to detect it?
- A: The amylase and lipase checks are two types of pancreas blood exams.
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