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K-Life GluNeo Lite Blood Glucose Monitoring System Glucometer For Self Testing With 25 Test Strip Black

(1 Unit in box)
K-Life GluNeo Lite Blood Glucose Monitoring System Glucometer For Self Testing With 25 Test Strip Black
Product Details
K-Life GluNeo Lite Blood Glucose Monitoring System for Self-Testing with 25 Test Strip Black can quantitatively measure glucose in blood samples. It is simple to set up, easy to use and results in 5 seconds.

Uses:
The glucometer helps in the regular monitoring of blood glucose levels for diabetic patients.

Product Specifications and Features:
  • Auto Coding Function: It comes with an advanced automatic code recognition function which prevents the inconvenience of setting the code number on the glucometer every time you use
  • It requires only a small drop of blood to register a reading ‐ only 0.5 µl
  • Short testing time: There is just a 5-second countdown between applying your sample and getting a result with the blood glucose meter
  • Memory: It stores 1000 results with date and time
  • Strip Ejection Button: Minimises the risk of contagion
  • It uses enzyme technology and alternate site testing
  • It also has a pre and post-meal feature

Indication: Diabetes Mellitus

Note: It includes a glucometer (with a battery) (1 unit), lancing device (1 unit), lancets (10 units), a vial of 25 test strips

Compatible With: K-Life GluNeo Lite Blood Glucose Test Strip

Directions for Use:
  • Insert a test strip, apply a small blood sample, and read your blood glucose result on the large display

Safety Information:
  • Read the label carefully before use
  • Keep out of reach of children
  • Avoid any physical damage
  • Store in a clean and dry place
  • Check the strips are within their expiry date
  • Make sure to wash and dry your hands before testing

Quick Tips:
  • Every time you start to use a new box of test strips, make sure to calibrate your meter
  • Do not squeeze your finger when taking a blood drop sample
 
This product is non-returnable.

Content on this page was last updated on 16 December, 2024, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)