Anti Mullerian Hormone Semi-Quantitative Rapid Test (10)
- Designed for the detection of Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH)
- Assesses ovarian reserve and fertility potential
- Suitable sample types: whole blood, serum, or plasma
- Requires only a minimal sample volume
- Intended for professional in vitro diagnostic use
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AMH Rapid Test – Pack of 10
What is an AMH test?
An AMH test measures the amount of anti-mullerian hormone (AMH) in your blood. All people produce AMH, but healthcare providers frequently use the test in women — mainly to provide a snapshot of their reproductive health.
What is anti-mullerian hormone (AMH)?
AMH plays a key role in developing a fetus’s sex organs while in the uterus. AMH levels are higher in male fetuses, as this prevents them from developing female reproductive organs. Female fetuses only need a small amount of AMH for their development.
In females, cells inside the follicles of the ovaries produce AMH. Follicles are tiny fluid-filled sacs in the ovary that contain and release eggs.
AMH levels correspond to the number of eggs you have or your ovarian reserve:
- Higher AMH levels mean more eggs and a higher ovarian reserve.
- Lower AMH levels mean fewer eggs and a lower ovarian reserve.
The AMH Rapid Test by Acon Labs is a semi-quantitative immunoassay designed to detect Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH) in whole blood, serum, or plasma samples. AMH levels provide key insights into ovarian function, helping healthcare professionals assess a woman’s fertility and ovarian reserve.
Key Features:
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Semi-quantitative test for Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH)
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Supports the evaluation of ovarian reserve and reproductive health
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Applicable sample types: whole blood (including fingertip samples), serum, or plasma
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Minimal sample volume required
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Fast and user-friendly procedure with results available in approximately 10 minutes
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Suitable for professional in vitro diagnostic use only
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Supplied as a box of 10 individual rapid tests
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