₹250 without a prescription from local pharmacies and online channel partners, the company said in a statement.“The company will start shipping out tests within a few days.
Mylab current production capacity is 70 lakh tests per week and plans to increase its capacity to 1 Crore tests per week within 14 days," the company said.In an interview with Mint, Mylab managing director Hasmukh Rawal said that the company will start supplying the test kits from next week.The test kit comes with an instruction kit, a nasal swab, a pre-filled extraction tube, a test card and a biohazard bag.Unlike a RT-PCR test, which uses a nasopharyngeal swab that has to be inserted deep into the nasal cavity, the home test kit has a nasal swab that needs to be.