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The test is a simple finger prick, with results available in about 20 minutes (Photo supplied by London Drugs)
Health

New hepatitis C test available in Grande Prairie

Nov 25, 2019 | 12:13 PM

What is being called an “innovative and potentially life-saving program” launched Monday in Grande Prairie.

People can now go to London Drugs for a test that can detect hepatitis C by pricking someone’s finger and testing their blood.

The test, called OnaQuickHCV, looks for antibodies and has an accuracy rate of 99 per cent.

“Through this unique collaboration between doctors and pharmacists, we can help more Albertans get tested, and ensure those who test positive get the treatment and follow-up care they need,” says Grande Prairie London Drugs Pharmacy Manager Helena Atkinson.

It is recommended that anyone born between 1945 and 1975 be tested for hepatitis C. “This infection can be carried in the liver for decades without presenting any symptom which is part of the reason there is a lack of awareness. Some may not experience any health complications until the end stages of the disease. That’s why it is so critical to have accessible screening and early diagnosis,” adds Atkinson.

Thirty-four per cent of people asked day since they did not have symptoms, they did not get tested. Another 20 per cent said they hadn’t gotten around to it or the need for a test did not occur to them.

“Hepatitis C is not only associated with intravenous drug use.The virus is transmitted through contaminated blood so anything from improperly sterilized tattooing needles to pedicure instruments could expose you,” says Atkinson.

People can call or visit the London Drugs pharmacy to make an appointment to have this test.The test normally costs $24.00 but is being offered at no cost this week as a means of raising awareness of the need to be tested for hepatitis C.