(CNN) — Consumers shouldn’t use certain tests manufactured by Universal Meditech Inc., the US Food and Drug Administration warned Friday, including those that test for pregnancy, ovulation and urinary ...
The Food and Drug Administration is asking consumers not to use certain pregnancy, ovulation and urinalysis tests. The tests were manufactured by Universal Meditech, Inc., which notified the FDA that ...
A pregnancy test from the store costs about $3 on average. A blood test that you get from a lab or doctor's office costs an average of $64. You might be able to get a free pregnancy test at a women's ...
Credit: FDA. The safety alert includes tests intended to detect pregnancy. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued a safety communication regarding tests manufactured by Universal Meditech, ...
(CNN) -- Consumers shouldn't use certain tests manufactured by Universal Meditech Inc., the US Food and Drug Administration warned Friday, including those that test for pregnancy, ovulation and ...
Everything you need to know about testing for pregnancy at home. Taking a pregnancy test is often an emotionally-charged experience, so you want to get it right the first time, particularly if you’re ...
You're probably familiar with the scene. Pulling the little box out of the drug store bag, ducking into the bathroom, and then waiting and staring at a little plastic stick waiting for it to change.
Evaporation lines on pregnancy tests are faint and colorless, appearing when the urine dries. Reading a pregnancy test within the recommended timeframe can prevent misinterpreting evaporation lines as ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has issued a “do not use” recommendation for some pregnancy, ovulation and urinary tract infection tests. The tests were all manufactured by Universal Meditech, a ...