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Sinocare Safe AQ Smart Glucometer With 10 Strip

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Sinocare Safe AQ Smart Glucometer With 10 Strip
Product Details
Sinocare Safe AQ Smart Glucometer with 10 Strip uses fresh capillary whole blood to test the blood glucose level. It requires 0.6µl of blood sample volume and the test range varies from 20-600 mg/dL. It provides results within 5 seconds and can retain the last 10 test results in the memory. The long-lasting battery can perform up to 1000 tests and needs 2 AAA alkaline batteries to operate.

Uses:
The glucometer is used to measure the blood glucose level.

Product Specifications and Features:
  • Precise and easy to use: The device uses code-free test strips and needs only 5 seconds of testing time and 0.6µl blood sample volume to test the blood glucose level. The delicate FAD-GDH test strips have strong resistance to multi-material interference
  • Blood glucose testing kit: This kit has the blood glucose monitor, strips, lancets, and lancet device to meet all the needs while measuring blood sugar
  • Painless lancing device: The device combines 9 different depth settings to reduce pain. The upgraded 33G low-pain needle comes out quickly, and the wounds heal fast from a small cut
  • Convenient to carry: The device is lightweight and easy to carry anywhere. It allows testing blood sugar on the go

Directions For Use:
Use as directed in the instruction manual.

Safety Information:
  • Use the blood sugar test strips within the valid time (six months after opening)
  • Do not store the blood glucose kit where it is too hot or too cold
  • Keeping the fingers clean, wipe the first drop of blood away with a clean tissue. Test with the second drop of blood, which is less likely to be contaminated when using the testing kit
  • Results from alternative sites do not reflect the current blood glucose level
  • Adjust the depth of the lancing device according to the skin thickness when testing blood sugar
 
This product is non-returnable.

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