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OneTouch Ultrasoft Lancets (Only Lancets) | Diabetes Monitoring Devices

(25 lancets in packet)
OneTouch Ultrasoft Lancets (Only Lancets) | Diabetes Monitoring Devices
Product Details
OneTouch Ultrasoft Lancets (Only Lancets) / Diabetes Monitoring Devices
LifeScan is a world leader in blood glucose monitoring – globally more than 20 million people depend on our iconic OneTouch brand products to help them manage their diabetes The OneTouch brand is the No.1 recommended brand of glucometer by diabetologists in India, according to a survey conducted in 2023 with 150 diabetologists in India.

Only OneTouch UltraSoft lancets can be used with the OneTouch UltraSoft 2 and OneTouch UltraSoft Lancing Device. The OneTouch UltraSoft 2 Lancing Device is designed for less pain. It has 9 depth settings for individual comfort, uses fine (30G) lancets and comes with ejection control for easy disposal of used lancets. The OneTouch UltraSoft 2 Lancing Device comes with OneTouch Select Plus Simple glucometer machine which is simple to use. It has no buttons and requires no set-up or coding. OneTouch range of products is used by consumers across 65+ countries including USA, Germany, Japan and India.

For any product related query or free registration of your product for warranty, please reach us via the customer care details as mentioned on the product pack, and on the 'Importer' section.

For any product related query or free registration of your product for warranty, please reach us on 1800-22-55-44 from Monday to Sunday - 8am to 8pm. Or Email us on : [email protected]. You can also register your meter for warranty on www.onetouch.in

Uses:It helps to take blood samples to check glucose levels.

Product Specifications and Features:
Product Dimensions: 7.2 x 7.7 x 7.5 cm; 150 g
  • For use with: Only OneTouch UltraSoft lancets can be used with the OneTouch UltraSoft 2 and OneTouch UltraSoft Lancing Device
  • No.1 recommended brand by Diabetologists: The OneTouch brand is the No.1 recommended brand of glucometer by diabetologists in India. *As per a survey conducted in India in 2023 with 150 Diabetologists
  • Designed for less pain: The OneTouch UltraSoft 2 Lancing Device is designed for less pain. It has 9 depth settings for individual comfort, uses fine (30G) lancets and comes with ejection control for easy disposal of used lancets
  • Make the simple choice: The OneTouch UltraSoft 2 Lancing Device comes with OneTouch Select Plus Simple glucometer machine which is simple to use. It has no buttons and requires no set-up or coding
  • Global iconic brand: OneTouch range of products is used by consumers across 65+ countries including USA, Germany, Japan and India.

Compatible With:
OneTouch ultra soft lancing device.

Directions for Use:
  • Place the tip covering the lancet on the side of your fingertip to avoid making the frequently used part of your finger sore
  • Press the button to discharge the lancet

Safety Information:
  • Read the manual/instruction leaflet carefully before use
  • Store in a cool and dry place, away from sunlight
  • Keep out of reach of children

Quick Tips:
  • Never use a lancet that has been used by someone else
  • Each lancet is intended for single, one-time use

Frequently Asked Questions
Q. Can a lancet be reused?
No. Lancets are for single use only. It is strongly advised to always discard a lancet after every use. Use a new sterile lancet every time you test to help avoid infection and improve comfort and performance.

Q. How often should you test your blood glucose?
If you have type 1 diabetes, you may need to check your blood glucose levels several times a day (pre and post-meals, before and after exercise) or as advised by your doctor. Whereas, if you have type 2 diabetes, the frequency of monitoring the sugar levels might be based on the severity of the condition, which can be several times a day, once a day, or thrice a week. Therefore, it would be best to consult your doctor about how often you should test your blood glucose.
 
This product is non-returnable.

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