HOW TO: A Guide for the BinaxNOW™ COVID-19 Self Test

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Published 2023-03-13
This demo includes step-by-step instructions on how to take a BinaxNOW COVID-19 Self Test.

Here are a few other frequently asked questions to help guide you:

1. Why use COVID Self Tests?
Our BinaxNOW Self Tests can provide the confidence needed to continue engaging in your communities as other COVID-19 safety measures begin to dissipate. Testing before and after events, school, work or social engagements gives you and your loved ones confidence, especially if you have loved ones who are at a higher risk.

2. How do I test myself or someone else?
Using the BinaxNOW Self Test is simple, even if you have never tested yourself before. You simply will perform a lower nostril nasal swab (not the deeper nasopharyngeal swab) and everything you need (swab, test card and reagent solution) is included in the box. Each test kit comes with an illustrated quick reference guide to walk you through the process step by step.

3. Who should use this test?
The test is indicated for all people aged 15 years or older and for children as young as 2 years old when samples are collected by an adult. The test can be used for people with and without symptoms.

4. Should people who were vaccinated use this test?
Testing will remain an essential part of our short- and long-term COVID-19 recovery strategy. The BinaxNOW Self Test will be a key tool alongside vaccination as we get back to life. We don't yet know how long vaccines confer immunity and how variants will evolve.

5. How many tests come in a package?
There are two tests (as well as two swabs and reagents) in each box.

6. How long should people wait between taking BinaxNOW Self Tests?
The amount of time between tests depends on a few factors. Here’ s how you can understand how long you should wait between tests:
• If you test positive, this should be considered a positive
• If you test negative within the first seven days of experiencing COVID-like symptoms, test again with at least 48 hours in between tests
• If you test negative with no symptoms, test again two more times with at least 48 hours between each test

7. Can the BinaxNOW Self Test be thrown into the garbage after use?
You can recycle the box, but should dispose of the test card, nasal swab and test solution in common household waste, in line with the test's instructions for use.

8. How do I know if I have a positive or negative test?
To check for a positive result, look at the result window for two pink or purple lines. Even a faint line next to the word "sample" on the test card is a positive result. A negative result will have only one pink or purple line on the top half of the results window where it says "control."

9. What if my test result is invalid?
If your results window has any of the following, the test result may be invalid:
• No lines appear by control or sample
• The control line is blue and not pink/purple
• There is a pink/purple line by sample, but no line by control
• The control line is blue, but the sample is pink/purple
If you see an invalid result, contact our technical support on this number: +1 833-637-1594.

10. Can the tests still work after sitting in cold or hot temperatures?
Yes. A storage temperature range is very common in OTC health products. For BinaxNOW, it’s between 35.6 and 86° F and the test should be kept within this range. But if the test is stored outside the temperature range for a relatively short period of time – for a couple of hours up to a day or two – it will be fine to use, and it’s important is that test and its components be used at room temperature.

11. How do I know what day my BinaxNOW Self Test expires?
Abbott recently received an extension from the U.S. FDA for BinaxNOW Self Tests from 15-month expiration dates to 22-months

Here’s how you can confirm what your new expiration may be:
• Look on the back of your box for both the expiration date (next to the hourglass symbol) and lot number (next to the words LOT).
• Visit the FDA’s website to see if your test kit’s lot number has a new expiration date. The FDA has also included a full list of all at-home COVID-19 tests that have an EUA and whether they have an extended expiration.

12. Are these at-home tests covered by insurance?
BinaxNOW is FSA and HSA eligible, but be sure to contact your health insurance provider to determine reimbursement eligibility.

Have additional questions? For further information about the BinaxNOW Self Test or to reach customer support, please visit: abbo.tt/3AnwgSI

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All Comments (21)
  • Had to come here because the print on the instructions is way too tiny for my aging eyeballs. 😂😂
  • @rwjamiso
    This is an excellent video explaining exactly, and clearly, what to do and what not to do in administering the test to yourself. Highly recommend watching this prior to reading the instructions.
  • @mr.balloffur
    I can't tell you how many of these tests I've taken and I just got my first positive... whoo hoo!
  • @richk3c
    I think they should show to remove the bottle cap downside up as you twist the cap off; otherwise, if you do it like it shows you in the video with the opening side down...as you twist the cap off the liquid can drop out onto your finger due to gravity!
  • @YoungJohve
    The song in the background had me thinking Adele would start singing any minute 😂
  • @TheSteflou64
    Great, easy test I have used several times in last 3 years.😊🦋
  • I was the one guided every customer on call In my work job previously❤
  • @Starlysh
    I swear the paper instructions in the box didn’t have anything about the dropper. Thank goodness for YouTube or I’d think my whole box was invalid.
  • @donweber4135
    In principle it's a simple test. BUT when the instructions are omitted, as with my test, you gotta come here for advice. A little more QC would be a good thing!
  • @DevinDomino
    The line by sample turned positive immediately after I took the test.
  • @0906blue
    I'm here because the instructions are in Spanish
  • @user-wy4yd4op4w
    What's the 6 drops of solution applied to the test area? I don't have that wondering if I can buy some
  • @yvonnecmccoy
    Does it matter when adding more or less of the solution?
  • @mollymorgan8304
    it would help if you showed how to insert the q tip and how to remove the adhesive tape
  • @user-pi2iy9pm8y
    the 3 tests i received had no written instructions. I had to look them online.