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Thyrocare Sugar Scan Blood Glucose Test Strip With 25 Lancet Free

(25 Test Strips in box)
Thyrocare Sugar Scan Blood Glucose Test Strip With 25 Lancet Free
Product Details
Thyrocare Sugar Scan Blood Glucose Test Strip
Testing blood glucose is an essential part of managing diabetes. This pack of test strips help measure blood glucose levels quickly, accurately, and comfortably.

Uses:
The test strips are used with a blood glucose monitor device to keep managing diabetes and related symptoms.

Product Specifications and Features:
  • Measurement time: less than 10 seconds
  • They are easy to use and handle
  • The strips are designed ergonomically to allow for convenient use
  • The test strips provide accurate and reliable results
  • Coding is required to use the strips with the device

Compatible With: Sugar Scan Blood Glucose Meter

Directions for Use:
  • Insert the test strip into the blood glucose monitor device and hold the button until pre-set
  • Press the button to change the blinking digit
  • Wait for the new code to flash twice to confirm and move it

Safety Information:
  • Recap immediately after removing a test strip
  • Do not freeze or expose to sunlight
  • Do not use the expired test strip
  • 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 the meter
  • Do not squeeze your finger when taking a blood drop sample

Frequently Asked Questions:

Are the strips compatible with all blood glucose monitor devices?
No. The strips are compatible with only the Sugar Scan Blood Glucose Meter.

Does this package include the machine?
No. The package only contains the test strips.

Is coding required to use the strips?
Yes. These blood glucose test strips require coding to be used.
 
This product is non-returnable.

Content on this page was last updated on 18 November, 2024, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)