What factors could interfere with test results or cause incorrect readings?
ANS. Pregnancy, a recently terminated pregnancy or onset of menopause can cause misleading results. Failure to follow the test instructions and interpreting results after the 10 minutes time period has elapsed may compromise accuracy. Treatment with fertility drugs, birth control drugs or drugs containing hCG, LH or LH inhibitors can also interfere with test results. http://www.predicte-ng.com/faq.htm www.netserveafrica.
ANS. Pregnancy, a recently terminated pregnancy or onset of menopause can cause misleading results. Failure to follow the test instructions and interpreting results after the 10 minutes time period has elapsed may compromise accuracy. Treatment with fertility drugs, birth control drugs or drugs containing hCG, LH or LH inhibitors can also interfere with test results.
A. Pregnancy, a recently terminated pregnancy or onset of menopause can cause misleading results. Failure to follow the test instructions, and interpreting results after the 3-5 minute time period has elapsed may compromise accuracy. Treatment with fertility drugs, birth control drugs or drugs containing hCG, LH or LH inhibitors can also interfere with test results.