I took your test and although I could see the line appear under the, C, the entire test area went pink. Does this mean that the test didnt work?
If someone has a thicker blood consistency than usual or if more blood is added to the test cassette than is necessary, the test area of the cassette can sometimes become over-saturated with blood and turn pink or even red. However, if the control line still appears during the first 15 minutes, then the results of the test are still considered to be accurate. If no line under the, C is visible, then you should contact us to review the results.
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