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Why do OTC protein test strips not exist?Rating: (votes: 0) So I asked my fiancee to go to the drug store and see if they had OTC tests to test for protein in the urine b/c I wanted to know if it was "just" a UTI or a kidney infection, in which case I'd actually get dressed and go somewhere to get antibiotics today. I guess OTC test strips for protein don't exist? I'm not asking for medical advice here, I'm just wondering if anybody knows why the heck they don't make those available? Seems like it would be good information for people to have, knowing if what they have is serious or can wait until the next avail. doctors appointment. (It's Sunday). OTC Urine test strips do exist. They just don't sell them in Target, Walmart ect. Google Uristix Comment:
Yea, I did see ones that could be shipped. Will keep that in mind for the future. It seems like a product that might be profitable for drugstores though. Was wondering if there was a specific reason they wouldn't want to, or if they just hadn't really come up with that as a product yet.
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Most people are stupid and wouldn't know the first thing about what the results meant. There also likely isn't very much demand for them and the profit margins aren't high enough. Most large chain stores don't put something on the shelf if they are only going to sell 1 or 2 in a year.
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It seems to me that I remember seeing pee sticks at Walgreens or some such that would give a color response relative to a UTI. Maybe I was dreaming, though.
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Quote from KateRN1It seems to me that I remember seeing pee sticks at Walgreens or some such that would give a color response relative to a UTI. Maybe I was dreaming, though.
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I have a feeling that they don't make them because the general public wouldn't know what protein in the urine means.
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Quote from 2011NursingStudentSo I've had a UTI for a good 3 weeks and today, (of course when I planned to do all my homework) I have a fever, chills, lower back ache
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Quote from IsisCAnd you haven't gone to the doctor yet?
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Test strips to determine if you have a UTI are readily available in every pharmacy and big box store. Strips that check for protein are not as commonI have to use them on a cat frequently and they are not as easy to find. I don't think you should ignore symptoms of a UTI for over three weeks since doing so can lead to kidney involvement. Since you know your annual leads to a UTI you should be more pro-active in preventing it (drink lots and lots of c-berry and blue berry juice afterwards and consult your physician about a prophy-but I'd force fluids first to see if that was effective) Clinics are BIG business these days-We have three within 2O mins and this is a semi rural area.They are all open on weekends and holidays.You should take care of yourself first..
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Quote from ktwlpnTest strips to determine if you have a UTI are readily available in every pharmacy and big box store. Strips that check for protein are not as commonI have to use them on a cat frequently and they are not as easy to find. I don't think you should ignore symptoms of a UTI for over three weeks since doing so can lead to kidney involvement. Since you know your annual leads to a UTI you should be more pro-active in preventing it (drink lots and lots of c-berry and blue berry juice afterwards and consult your physician about a prophy-but I'd force fluids first to see if that was effective) Clinics are BIG business these days-We have three within 2O mins and this is a semi rural area.They are all open on weekends and holidays.You should take care of yourself first..
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Quote from 2011NursingStudentThe test strips in the store though for me are kind of a "duh" - I know I have a UTI, it was the kidney infection I was specifically worried about when I got the fever/chills. I just feel like if these strips are so simple to use, it'd be nice if they were more available to the consumer.
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Quote from AltraAn untreated UTI, even if it begins in the meatus or lower urethra, always has the potential to travel up the urethra and from there potentially progress to sepsis ... but you knew that, right?
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