Using This Test

Flowflex Plus RSV + Flu A/B + COVID Home Test

Please refer to the Quick Reference Instructions on how to use this test.

This test is for non-prescription home use by individuals aged 14 years or older testing themselves, or adults testing individuals aged six (6) months or older.

Do not use this test on children under 6 months of age. Do not use this test if you have had symptoms for more than 5 days or no symptoms at all. Do not use this test on anyone who is prone to nosebleeds or has had facial injuries or head injuries/surgery in the past six months. Please read the package insert for full list of limitations.

Yes, individuals who are vaccinated can use this test.

We are continuously monitoring the arrival of new RSV, influenza, and SARS-CoV-2 variants and we promptly evaluate our test’s performance against any new variants as clinical samples containing the new variants become available to us. This process takes time, but as soon as the results are in, we issue a Press Release on our website to keep consumers informed in a timely manner.

Please check the website for updates at flowflexcovid.com in the news section. 

Alternatively, www.aconlabs.com in the News/Tradeshow section.

For children aged between 6-23 months, a swab guard should be used with the nasal swab before swabbing. The swab should be inserted into each nostril until the swab guard touches the outside of the nose. 

For users 2 years and older, insert the swab ½ to ¾ inches inside your nostril. With children, the maximum depth of insertion into the nostril may be less than ¾ of an inch, and you may need to have a second person hold the child’s head while swabbing. Note: A false-negative result may occur if the nasal swab specimen is not properly collected.

Please use the swab to collect specimen from both of your nostrils to ensure sufficient sample collection to generate an accurate result.

Firmly rub the swab in a circular motion around the inside wall of the nostril 5 times. Take approximately 15 seconds to collect the specimen. Be sure to collect any nasal drainage that may be present onto the swab. Repeat this in the other nostril.

The solution should be clear and colorless. If you receive a solution that has a yellow color, do not use this test kit. Please contact customer service at (800) 838-9502 for assistance. Customer Service hours are 8 a.m. – 8 p.m. (EST), 7 days a week.

Place the swab into the buffer tube and swirl for 30 seconds. For users conducting the 6-23 months test procedure, forcefully push the nasal swab into the buffer tube to dislodge the swab guard from the swab. Rotate the swab 5 times while squeezing the tube. Remove the swab while squeezing the tube to extract as much liquid as possible. Attach the dropper tip firmly onto the tube. Mix thoroughly by swirling or flicking the bottom of the tube. Then gently squeeze the tube and dispense 4 drops of solution into the Sample Well.

You should dispense 4 drops of the solution into the cassette Sample Well.  Please do not overuse the buffer solution.

You should dispense 4 drops of solution into the cassette Sample Well marked with an “S”.

As long as, after swirling the swab in the extraction buffer and squeezing the swab head, a minimum of three drops of sample can be obtained for testing.

Yes, discoloration of the swab tip is normal and due to UV exposure. The swab is safe to use and will have no impact on test performance.

It is acceptable if the entire swab tip is not fully covered, as long as, after swirling the swab in the extraction buffer and squeezing the swab head, at least three drops of sample can be obtained for testing.

If you were able to apply 4 drops of liquid unto the test cassette sample well marked “S”, and you followed all the instructions on the product insert, then it is fine. The entire swab tip does not need to be covered.

For the test to provide an accurate result, apply 4 drops of liquid unto the test cassette sample well, the one marked with an “S”. If your tube contained only enough liquid for 3 drops, the result is acceptable.

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