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Urine Sample Test Kits

Important

Before collecting your urine sample you should not have urinated for at least one hour.

1. Wash your hands and unpack the kit on a clean surface, ideally near a toilet.

2. Remove the cap from the sample bottle and stand nearby on a surface.

3. Urinate into the urine collection pouch provided.

4. Carefully pour your sample into the bottle up to the line shown.

Urine - Fill Tube

5. Tightly secure the cap and secure the bottle in the transport pack.