If you plan to buy a Rapid Anti-HIV (1&2) Test from this web site, you must read and agree to the following terms:
1. This web sites’ information is to be used for informational purposes and is not a substitute for advice given to you by your own physician or medical professional. Do not use the information contained herein for diagnosing or treating a health problem or disease, or prescribing any medication.
2. When using the Rapid home HIV test kit, all of the steps involved must be followed exactly. Always use manufacturers printed product literature as the final and ultimate source of information: We request that you always read all the instructions and information that ship with any product that we sell to you. A body fluid that is not blood or serum must not be used.
3. Any person tested negative for HIV are recommended to repeat the test within three months after the first test. Due to a window period, a negative test at any one time during the period does not exclude the possibility and presence of HIV-1 and HIV-2 infection.
4. A positive HIV test result must be followed by a Western Blot or PCR test performed by a doctor or clinic to confirm the HIV status. There is no rapid home HIV test kit that is 100% accurate that we are aware of. The home HIV test sold by home-hiv-test.com is 99.9% accurate so it is important to understand that if you test positive then always contact your physician immediately and ask to be re-tested again.
5. Manufacturer product liability: All product warranties and product liability are the sole responsibility of the product manufacturer. Also, if you decide to purchase a product from home-hiv-test.com then you must agree to hold home-hiv-test.com and its owners totally harmless if in the unlikely event a product we sell causes you any physical, emotional, or psychological harm. This also includes deeming home-hiv-test.com and its owners totally harmless if the test returns an inaccurate result.
6. home-hiv-test.com does not offer a medical solution or medical consultation. All questions about HIV status must be asked to your medical consultant or doctor.

