Description
The SwiftSwab COVID-19 Antigen Test Device is a Canadian brand available over-the-counter in Canada that can detect the Omicron and Delta variants of SARS-CoV-2. It is a self-test designed for self-administration at home and comes in multiple package options with individually packaged buffer. It is authorized for home use in Canada and is a reliable rapid test for patients suspected of current COVID-19 infection.
• CANADIAN BRAND OTC: The SwiftSwab COVID-19 Antigen Test Device is a Canadian brand and is available over-the-counter (OTC) in Canada. This means that it can be purchased without a prescription.
• DETECTS OMICRON AND DELTA VARIANTS: This test is able to detect the Omicron and Delta variants of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. These variants have been identified as more infectious and may have different symptom profiles compared to the original strain of the virus.
• SELF TEST: The SwiftSwab COVID-19 Antigen Self-Test is designed for self-administration, allowing individuals to perform the test at home. It comes with clear instructions for use and does not require any special training or equipment.
• MULTIPLE PACKAGE OPTIONS: The test is available in multiple package options based on your needs, with options ranging from 1 test/kit to larger quantities. This allows you to choose the option that best meets your needs.
• INDIVIDUALLY PACKAGED BUFFER: The test comes with individually packaged buffer, which is a solution used to preserve the sample collected during the test. This ensures that the sample is kept stable during transport and storage.
• AUTHORIZED FOR HOME USE IN CANADA: The SwiftSwab COVID-19 Antigen Self-Test is authorized for home use in Canada. This means that it has been evaluated and approved by Health Canada for use in the home setting. It is a reliable rapid test for patients suspected of current COVID-19 infection, and is one of the few tests that can detect SARS-CoV-2 viral nucleoprotein antigens from secretions collected from symptomatic (within the first 5 days of symptom onset) or asymptomatic individuals.
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