How to perform test
Ferritin | Lansionbio
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Video tutorial for Ferritin by Lansionbio
Supplies overview
- 1x Ferritin Test Cassette
- 1x Fixed-Volume Capillary Pipette
- 1x Sterile Lancet
- 1x Desinfection wipe
- 1x Buffer Solution Tube
- 1x Igloo Reader
- 1x Lansionbio Adapter
Included in test box:
- 1x Ferritin Test Cassette
- 1x Fixed-Volume Capillary Pipette
- 1x Buffer Solution Tube
Additionally needed to perform test:
- 1x Sterile Lancet
- 1x Desinfection wipe
- 1x Igloo Reader
- 1x Lansionbio Adapter
Text instructions
STEP 1: Prepare and Disinfect the Sampling Area
Lay out all kit components. Disinfect the fingertip with the alcohol swab and let it dry.
Warm hands make blood sampling easier! Allow the test subject to warm their hands beforehand with a warm cloth, warm water, or by gently rubbing their hands together.
STEP 2: Perform a Fingerstick
Use the sterile lancet to puncture the side of the fingertip. Gently massage the finger to form a blood drop.
STEP 3: Remove the first droplet of blood
Wipe away the first drop of blood with a sterile swab before collecting the sample. This ensures accuracy and prevents contamination.
STEP 4: Collect exactly 5 µL of blood
The blood will fill the pipette automatically by capillary action. The small inserted tube at the end of the pipette corresponds to the correct sample volume.
Important: Ensure the blood sample is collected properly.
Important
Handle the pipette gently. Use only the top part when drawing up or releasing liquid.
Hold the upper part of the pipette and avoid squeezing too hard to ensure accurate volume and prevent air bubbles.
STEP 5: Transfer Blood into Buffer
Gently press only the top of the pipette to release the entire blood sample into the buffer tube for proper mixing. To deliver sample from the pipette completely, gently absorb and release some buffer solution.
STEP 6: Mix the blood with the buffer
Shake 5–10 times to ensure proper mixing.
STEP 7: Collect the mixed blood and buffer solution
Gently press the top of the pipette to collect the mixed blood and buffer up to the indicated mark. The 100 µL correspond to the full length of the tube up to the first bubble.
STEP 8: Prepare the test cassette
Transfer the full volume from the pipette into the test cassette.
STEP 9: Start using the device
Turn on the device using the power button located underneath.
Once the device is on, press “New Measurement” and enter the required data to begin the test.
STEP 10: Insert the test cassette halfway into the reader
Insert the test cassette halfway into the reader to enable QR code scanning. Wait until the reader completes the scan and the green indicator light turns on.
STEP 11: Insert the test cassette fully
Once the indicator light turns green, insert the test cassette completely to start the measurement.
STEP 12: Wait 15 minutes
Result is ready
Scan QR for quick results on your phone in PDF form
Or print the result with a mini printer
Results evaluation
Rapid ferritin tests may differ slightly from laboratory results - this is normal and does not mean the device is faulty. Use these ranges to explain results clearly to customers and guide next steps.
Result: Error / No control line
What it means: Test did not run correctly.
How to explain/action: Repeat the test. If the issue persists, check sample and instructions.
Result: 0
What it means: Test did not detect ferritin - ferritin concentration is either below detection limit or the test is invalid.
How to explain/action: Repeat the test. If the result is still 0, this suggests very low ferritin; explain to the customer possible iron deficiency. Recommend seeing a healthcare professional for diagnosis and supplementation.
Result: < 16 ng/mL for men, <10 for women*
What it means: Low ferritin - possible iron deficiency.
How to explain/action: Inform customer of possible iron deficiency. Recommend seeing a healthcare professional for diagnosis and supplementation.
Result: 16-220 ng/mL for men, 10-125 ng/mL for women*
What it means: Normal ferritin level.
How to explain/action: Reassure customer that ferritin is within normal range. Encourage routine health monitoring.
*What are normal ferritin values?
The reference interval established in the Lansionbio Ferritin test kit instructions for use is 16–220 ng/mL for males and 10–125 ng/mL for females, derived from 180 apparently healthy individuals.
Ferritin reference intervals vary a lot across guidelines, laboratories, and population groups. For comparison, the Wizbio Ferritin test kit IFU defines a reference range of 23.9-336.2 ng/mL for men and 11-306.8 ng/mL for women. Individual institutions are encouraged to establish their own reference ranges for the populations they serve. Results should always be interpreted in the context of the device used, local clinical standards, and the patient's clinical picture with guidance from a healthcare professional.
More information: general information about ferritin.
Key points to keep in mind:
Point-of-care results can differ slightly from lab tests. Small variations (e.g., ferritin 50 vs 70) are common and do not mean the device is faulty.
If you see 0 or error (no control line), the test might not work - always repeat.
For borderline or unusual values, advise customers to seek follow-up testing and medical advice instead of assuming device problems.
Samples containing interfering substances can affect test results. The maximum allowable concentration is: hemoglobin 3 mg/mL bilirubin 0.25 mg/mL and triglyceride 10 mg/mL.
Ferritin levels can rise more slowly and stay elevated longer during inflammation compared to CRP. While CRP peaks early and drops quickly as inflammation resolves, ferritin may remain high even after CRP returns to normal. This is normal and should be considered when interpreting ferritin results.

Read more about Ferritin and about results evaluation.
Disposal instructions
- Dispose of used cassettes, pipettes, and lancets as biohazardous waste.
- Do not reuse any test components.
- Reader and adapter are reusable; clean according to the official maintenance guide.
Literature
NIH Office of Dietary Supplements - Iron: Health Professional Fact Sheet.
NIH Office of Dietary Supplements - Iron: Consumer Fact Sheet.
Mayo Clinic – Ferritin test.
CHEN Ying-qin, CHUANG hai, WU Wei-wei. Clinical significance of serum iron and transferrin detection in patients with hepatitis B cirrhosis [J]. Journal of Guiyang Medical College. 2014, 39(4). (cited in Lansionbio Ferritin IFU)
Yao ZJ, xia JR. The significance of serum ferritin detection in the assessment of liver injury [J]. Chinese Journal of Tropical Medicine. 2004, 4(3). (cited in Lansionbio Ferritin IFU)
Dong Yi, Liu Lei, Zhu Taigang, et al.Clinical value of serum ferritin detection in anemia [J]. Chinese General Practice. 2010,8(4). (cited in Lansionbio Ferritin IFU)
Disclaimer
This information is educational and does not qualify for a medical advice. Always use local reference ranges and consult a healthcare professional for diagnosis and treatment.