Id Now Strep A2
ID NOW Strep A2 1 Kit
What is Id Now Strep A2?
The ID NOW Strep A2 is a rapid, molecular point-of-care test designed to qualitatively detect Group A Streptococcus bacterial nucleic acids. This advanced diagnostic tool delivers results within 6 minutes, facilitating quicker clinical decisions for the treatment of pharyngitis, commonly known as strep throat. The test is user-friendly and highly accurate, making it a preferred choice in various healthcare settings to improve patient outcomes.Side Effects
- Mild discomfort or bruising at the swab site
- Temporary gagging or coughing during throat swab
Warnings
- Possible false negative results
- Possible false positive results
Prescription savings · · · ·
What is Id Now Strep A2 ?
The ID NOW Strep A2 is a rapid, molecular point-of-care test designed to qualitatively detect Group A Streptococcus bacterial nucleic acids. This advanced diagnostic tool delivers results within 6 minutes, facilitating quicker clinical decisions for the treatment of pharyngitis, commonly known as strep throat. The test is user-friendly and highly accurate, making it a preferred choice in various healthcare settings to improve patient outcomes.- Mild discomfort or bruising at the swab site
- Temporary gagging or coughing during throat swab
- Possible false negative results
- Possible false positive results
Id Now Strep A2 Coupons & Prices
ID NOW Strep A2 1 Kit
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Id Now Strep A2 prices by dosage
Lowest cash price with a free Rx.com coupon vs. the average retail price.
| Dosage | Quantity | Retail price | Rx.com price |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 kit · Box | 1 | — | $73.95 |
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