About CorDx Flu A/B & COVID-19 At Home Multiplex Rapid Test
Get fast, efficient, and accurate results with the CorDx Tyfast Flu A/B & COVID-19 Multiplex Rapid Test. Authorized under EUA, this 3-in-1 rapid test simultaneously detects and differentiates SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) and Influenza A & B antigens from a single, user-friendly nasal swab sample. Delivering results in just 10 minutes, this multiplex test provides a fast way to prioritize your health and quickly understand your status regarding these three common respiratory viruses. Plus, enjoy added value with an extended 24-month shelf life.
Key Benefits & Features
- 3-in-1 Multiplex Testing: Qualitatively detects and differentiates SARS-CoV-2, Influenza A, and Influenza B from one test
- Rapid Results: Provides accurate diagnostic information in just 10 minutes
- User-Friendly Nasal Swab: Simple collection process using a direct nasal swab
- Extended Shelf Life: Shelf life extended to 24 months for greater usability
CorDx Tyfast Flu A/B & COVID-19 At Home Multiplex Rapid Test FAQs
How long does it take to receive results from the rapid 3-in-1 test?
Results are typically available within 10 to 30 minutes, allowing for prompt clinical decisions.
Can the test differentiate between Flu A, Flu B & COVID-19 simultaneously?
Yes, the multiplex design allows for the simultaneous detection and differentiation of Flu A, Flu B, and COVID-19 antigens in a single sample
What type of sample is required for the 3-in-1 test?
The test typically requires a nasal or nasopharyngeal swab. It’s important to follow the manufacturer’s sampling guidelines to ensure accuracy.
Is the test authorized for use in children and adults?
Many rapid antigen tests are authorized for use in individuals aged 2 and older. However, always consult the specific test’s instructions for age-related usage guidelines.
How should the test be stored, and what is its shelf life?
Store the test kits as per the manufacturer’s recommendations, typically at room temperature, away from direct sunlight and moisture. Shelf life varies; check the expiration date on the packaging
Are there any substances or medications that could interfere with test results?
Certain nasal sprays or medications may affect test results. Refer to the manufacturer’s guidelines for a list of potential interfering substances.
What should be done if a test result is invalid?
An invalid result may indicate an issue with the test procedure or device. It’s recommended to repeat the test with a new kit and follow the instructions carefully.
Can the test be used for asymptomatic individuals, and how reliable are the results in such cases?
While the test can be used for asymptomatic individuals, sensitivity may be lower in the absence of symptoms. Negative results in asymptomatic cases should be interpreted with caution.