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The KÄLLA Menopause Test is a discreet, at-home urine test that measures FSH levels to determine if you are entering perimenopause or in the menopause. Test results are delivered within 5 minutes, and with 94% accuracy.
The Menopause Test measures levels of FSH (follicle-stimulating hormone), which increase as the body transitions into menopause. This hormone is essential for regulating the menstrual cycle and ovulation. Elevated FSH levels can indicate that you are approaching or are already in perimenopause/menopause.
To ensure more reliable results, the test includes two test strips, allowing you to test at two different times.
The device specifically identifies human FSH and reveals if the concentration of that hormone in the urine is equal to or above 25 mIU/mL. In some cases, samples with FSH concentration below this value (between 21 mIU/mL and 24.99 mIU/mL) can yield a positive result. The Test was calibrated on the 2nd International Standard NIBSC 08/282.
The test can be carried out at any time of the month.
The test can be carried out at any time of the day. However, the morning’s first urine contains higher levels of FSH, which allow to obtain the best results.
The correct results are obtained if the instructions are followed correctly. However, there may be incorrect results if moisture ends up on the device before the test is carried out. Additionally, in rare cases, the results may be erroneously positive in young women (who are suffering from hormonal or metabolic disorders). In the case of unexpected or contradictory results, you should talk to your gynaecologist, because some health conditions may alter the test’s results.
If you have a positive result the first time, you must repeat the test after 5-7 days. If the second test is positive, FSH levels have remained high for an anomalous period of time, so it is possible that the menopause process has begun. Speak to your gynecologist.
If the result is negative, FSH levels in the urine are below 25 mIU/mL, which means that the menopause process has not started yet. However, if you are experiencing menopausal symptoms, you should repeat the test after 40-60 days, or speak to a gynaecologist.
No, the test has not been designed for that purpose and it must not be used for that purpose.
For some time after you stopped taking oral contraceptives, your periods may be irregular, which could interfere with the results. You should wait about two months before performing the test.
A positive test means that FSH levels in the urine are above 25 mIU/mL, which means the menopause may be beginning. Menopause is defined as having no periods for 12 consecutive months in the absence of any other causes. However, in women this biological change is gradual and is preceded by a period called perimenopause, which can vary in duration. The reason for positive results while still having periods may mean you are in perimenopause.
Assessment reports show a concordance rate above 94% (CI 95%: 92.0 - 95.9%) with reference methods.
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