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The peer-reviewed study was the largest of its kind on asymptomatic people, comparing the Cue COVID-19 Test to a lab-based PCR in over 3,000 patients at multiple clinical sites, the majority of ...
Cue Health received Emergency Use Authorizations (EUAs) from the FDA in 2020 and 2021 to sell two COVID-19 tests, one for home use and one for clinical use, the agency said in a release.
San Diego’s Cue Health had the first FDA-approved home COVID-19 test. Now the agency says to throw them out. FDA warns consumers and health care providers not to use Cue Health’s COVID-19 ...
Consult virtually and on-demand with a healthcare professional about their test result; Obtain an e-prescription - if medically indicated - for a medication to treat the virus; and Get the ...
Cue Health received Emergency Use Authorizations (EUAs) from the FDA in 2020 and 2021 to sell two COVID-19 tests, one for home use and one for clinical use, the agency said in a release.
Cue Health's first-of-its-kind COVID-19 test was the first FDA-authorized molecular diagnostic test for at-home and over-the-counter use without a prescription and physician supervision.
The FDA has advised users not to use Cue Health’s over-the-counter Covid-19 tests and to ‘dispose of them in the trash’.
The FDA has issued a press release warning not to use a particular COVID-19 test. Here is why the FDA issued the warning and its recommendations.
Covid-19 test maker Cue Health announced it would shut down just over a week after the FDA warned consumers not to use its tests.
To determine whether your COVID test is still usable, you can check the at-home COVID-19 tests listed on the FDA's website to see which brands have had their shelf lives extended.
Your test may say it’s expired, but it’s really not All COVID-19 tests come with an expiration date, but you may be able to use your test past the date printed on the box. Why?