Welcome to our page for the HPV test for the 18-21 Variant kit for men and women.
Human Papillomavirus is responsible for almost 100% of cervical cancer cases in women. The Type reports on the variant are symptomless and can only be diagnosed with our Lab PCR instruments.
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Our reports on the variant version were detected with our lab PCR instruments.
HPV causes nearly 100% of cervical cancer cases. And 1 in 2 will contract the virus in their lifetime.
Even though there is no cure for the virus, there are for the symptoms, including vaccines.
These can go away please get in touch with your GP. But if left alone, Warts or Skin tags may disappear, stay the same, or grow in size or number.
Research suggests that keeping your immunity up can mean that, for most people, your body can over the virus, and it will go away within 2 years.
Treatment is available, and women who get routine Pap Smears also find it helpful to have one of the HPV reports and follow-ups as needed can find problems before cancer develops. However, prevention and diagnosis is always better.
Other related cancers may be more treatable when found early. For more information, visit a GP.
First, choose which kit you would like:
This is for the 16, 18, 31, 59, 66, 53, 33, 58, 45, 56, 52, 35, 68, 51, 39, 82, 26, and 73, 18 variants. However, this option does not tell you the Variant. It only says positive for any of the above types.
This is for the 21 variants for 16, 18, 31, 59, 66, 53, 33, 58, 45, 56, 52, 35, 68, 51, 39, 82, 26, 73, 6, 11, 81. Moreover, this option tells you if you’re positive for the above types. Also, these are the known potentially most concerning types.
We use CE-certified qPCR laboratory equipment. Then, a swab or tub is sent to your house; follow the simple instructions, and post it back to our lab free of charge.
A hassle-free HPV sample kit is sent to your house. Then please follow the simple instructions and post it back to our labs free of charge.
Firstly, 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 email you the Result. You can also view the report in your Dashboard.
Click here for the HPV Swab Home Sample instructions at home.
Please find the HPV Variant Urine Home Sample instructions at home.
The laboratory will receive your sample and send you the results within 1 working day. We also offer a while-you-wait service for £50.
Firstly, we have a 14-day return policy, which means you have 14 days after receiving your item to request a return.
And to qualify for any Kit or Tub return, it must be in the same condition as when you received it. Also, it is not used, not opened, unworn, and in its original packaging. And you will also need to send it to us with the receipt or proof of purchase.
So, please return to Medicines Online, 89 Falcon Rd, London. SW11 2PF
You can read our full returns policy.
https://33.medicinesonline.org.uk/return-policy/
Finally, we offer next-day delivery; however, courier delivery times are out of our control. But we are unable to provide refunds for any late deliveries. But you will receive courier tracking information once your order has been dispatched. However, orders placed by 1 pm are posted on the same day
Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR)
18/21 types – 5 x 105 copies/mL.
In the kit’s positive and negative reference controls, the positive and negative coincidence rates were 100%.
No cross-reactivity of the kit between the virus material was observed.
Precision reference controls were tested 10 times, and the CT value’s coefficient of variation (CV%) was no greater than 5%.
Positive/Negative/Inconclusive
HPV 16, 18 and see the full list above
The accuracy of our diagnostic PCR method is defined as the combination of sensitivity and specificity variables. The sensitivity is the test’s ability to confirm positive results; specificity eliminates negative results. Also, all our results are validated with high accuracy (up to 98.5%).
Accuracy can be affected by various factors that our lab cannot control. Viral intensity, patient immunity level, and sample quality, dependent on adherence to “home testing” procedures, can all limit the results. Although our PCR methods are extremely sensitive, a poor-quality swab makes it harder to detect the presence of the virus, as fewer viral particles will be present. So, please carefully consider the information sheet accompanying your sample collection kit to ensure a high-quality sample is taken.
The standard PCR detection method is designed to detect the presence of Human papillomavirus in the sample accurately. A positive result will distinguish between HPV-16 and HPV-18 and the others listed above. The standard process detects the presence of the listed types but is unable to provide specific types. And so it uses a Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) amplifying method to detect the presence of the pathogen.
The Premium Option detects and reports on the 21 types listed above.
Any diagnosis should be discussed with your GP. Any results from our diagnostics laboratory are intended to be viewed by a GP. However, this should be done with a patient’s history, lifestyle, and other factors that may influence HPV detection results, which should be shared with your GP when discussing any result.
A positive result suggests the presence of viral particles in the sample during testing. So, upon receiving positive results, you should contact your GP for advice. Also, it is possible that the virus does not present symptoms, so you may still transmit the virus to others. And finally, due to proven links between HPV and cancers, please visit your GP.
While this can provide reassurance, it is important to understand its significance. This means the process did not detect the presence of the virus during sampling. Results should still be discussed with your GP.
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