Myset Menopause Test is an over-the-counter rapid diagnostic kit that detects the presence of certain chemicals in urine samples to help diagnose if a woman has reached menopause. This is a fast and reliable test which shows results within 10 minutes. It would be best to know that no single test can diagnose menopause completely. Menopause is a permanent cessation of it is usually diagnosed after a woman’s menstruation has stopped for a complete 12 months. The Myset Menopause Test kit contains an anti-FSH coated on the test kit. It uses monoclonal anti-FSH antibodies to detect elevated levels of Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) selectively.
Manufacturer Information
We currently offer the brand Myset Menopause Test from Canada, which Mint Pharmaceuticals manufactures, and it is available as one unit for single use only.
The Myset Menopause kit tests for menopause by dipping the kit into a collected urine sample. Myset Menopause is non-invasive and has no side effects. Speak to your doctor if your test is inconclusive or showing error for a proper blood test.
Myset The test may be performed at any time of the day, but it is recommended that an early morning urine sample is used.
Before you start using this medication, tell your doctor about your medical history, especially if you:
• Diabetes mellitus;
• Irregular vaginal bleeding;
• Kidney disease;
• Liver disease;
• Symptoms suggestive of menopause such as hot flushes, irregular menses, sleep problems
The Myset menopause test is a non-invasive test kit to detect menopause among women. The urine must be collected in a clean and dry container. Dip the head of the test kit into the urine for about 10 seconds and remove it. If two purple lines appear in the result window, and the lower line is the same shade or darker as the upper line, your result is positive. You should repeat the test with the second test stick after precisely one week. If both tests yield a positive result, you can assume you have reached post-menopause. If two purple lines appear in the result window and the upper line is a significantly darker shade than the lower line. This means the test has been correctly performed, but you have not yet reached post-menopause. The same applies if only one line appears. You do not need to use the second test strip in this case. Speak to your doctor if you do not understand how to interpret your result or other concerns.