◉ is a government initiative to provide affordable generic medicines to the public. They do not sell or provide pregnancy card tests. However, if you have a pregnancy card test, it is important to follow the instructions provided with the product carefully.
◉ Typically, pregnancy card tests are used by women who suspect they may be pregnant. To use the test, the woman should first collect a sample of her urine in a clean container. Then, using the dropper provided with the test kit, she should add a few drops of the urine to the designated area on the test card.
◉ After waiting for the specified amount of time (usually a few minutes), the test will display a result indicating whether or not the woman is pregnant. It is important to note that pregnancy card tests are not 100% accurate and it is recommended to consult with a healthcare provider if you have any questions or concerns about the test result.
Composition of Drug
◉This is a Pregnancy card test.
How does the Drug work
◉ Pregnancy Card Test is a simple and affordable pregnancy test kit that can be purchased from stores in India. It works by detecting the presence of the human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) hormone in a woman’s urine, which is produced by the placenta after a fertilized egg has implanted in the uterus.
◉ To use the Pregnancy Card Test, a woman needs to collect her first-morning urine in a clean and dry container. Then, using the dropper provided with the kit, she needs to place a few drops of urine onto the test strip or cassette. The test will show a colored line in the control section to confirm that the test is working correctly. If the woman is pregnant, a second colored line will appear in the test section of the strip or cassette, indicating a positive result. If only one line appears in the control section, the test is negative.
◉ It is essential to follow the instructions provided with the Pregnancy Card Test carefully to ensure accurate results. It is also important to note that this test should be used only as a preliminary tool for detecting pregnancy and should not be relied upon as a definitive diagnosis. A medical professional should confirm the pregnancy through clinical examination and further tests.