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  2. OraQuick - Wikipedia

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    2012. Website. oraquick .com. OraQuick is an at-home HIV test manufactured by Orasure Technologies that was approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration in 2012. [1] It is one of only two at-home HIV tests available. [2] OraQuick can be purchased by anyone above aged 17 over-the-counter at any major retail stores or online.

  3. Some worry that the first FDA-approved at-home test for STIs ...

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    Previously, HIV was the only other sexually transmitted infection to have an FDA-approved at-home test. Other at-home STI tests are available through telemedicine companies and major pharmacy chains.

  4. HIV screening in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Over-the-counter testing. In 2012 the U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced that it had approved the first, over-the-counter (OTC) sale of home HIV test kits that do not require sending sample to a lab. The Pennsylvania-based Orasure Company holds the patent and monopoly on the oral swab technology.

  5. Viral load monitoring for HIV - Wikipedia

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    Uses. Viral load monitoring is used by HIV-positive people to develop a plan for their personal treatment of HIV/AIDS. [1] A count of the viral load is routine before the start of HIV treatment. [1] If the treatment is not changed, then viral load is monitored with testing every 3–4 months to confirm a stable low viral load. [1]

  6. Free HIV testing, Milwaukee Health Dept. teams up with ... - AOL

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    HIV testing kit "In 2023, the numbers dipped slightly, but they're always pretty stable over the last five years, but having things such as rapid testing events where we can let people know about ...

  7. Diagnosis of HIV/AIDS - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, the US Federal Trade Commission asked Federal Express and US Customs to confiscate shipments of the Discreet home HIV test kits, produced by Gregory Stephen Wong of Vancouver, Canada. In February 2005, the US FDA issued a warning against using the rapid HIV test kits and other home use kits marketed by Globus Media of Montreal, Canada.

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