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Accu Check Guide Meter ( With 10 Strips )

4,600.00

Accu-Chek Guide

Item DescriptionThe Accu-Chek Guide meter offers surprisingly clever solutions to help make blood glucose testing easier. The SmartPack spill-resistant test strip vial makes it easier to remove just one strip at a time. Plus, a strip port light, easy-edge test strip and strip ejector button help take the hassle out of everyday testing.

WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY

Bluetooth®

DISPLAY

Backlit LCD

RESULTS

Less than 4 seconds

SIZE

80 x 47 x 20 MM

BATTERY TYPE

2 coin cell (CR2032)

TEST STRIP

Accu-Chek Guide

LANCING DEVICE

Accu-Chek [FastClix/Sofclix]

Benefits and Features

  • No more scattered strips—the SmartPack vial helps you remove one strip at a time
  • Easy-edge test strip—apply a small drop of blood anywhere along the wide yellow edge.
  • Receive test results in less than 4 seconds
  • Test in any light, thanks to a bright, backlit display and a strip port light
  • Eject used test strips from the meter with the push of a button
  • Have the option of transmitting results to the Accu-Chek Connect app on your smartphone using wireless technology
  • Follow step-by-step, written testing instructions on the display, if needed
  • Customize target ranges, add test markers and comments and set up pattern alerts to quickly and easily assess how you are doing
  • Enjoy virtually pain-free testing with the included Accu-Chek FastClix lancing device

Additional Specifications

Display:

LCD with backlight

Sample size:

0.6 μL

Power supply:

2 3-volt coin-cell batteries (CR2032)

Memory Capacity:

720 diary records plus 32 control tests

Dimensions:

80 x 47 x 20 mm

Weight:

Approximately 40g with batteries

Data port:

Micro USB

Test principle:

Electrochemical

Test averages:

7, 14, 30, 90 days

Data management:

On-board logbook, averages and pattern detection; Connects wirelessly to the Accu-Chek Connect diabetes management app; Data is stored in the cloud and can be accessed online via the Accu-Chek Connect Online system

Additional features:

Auto power off after 90 seconds

Accu-Check Guide Strips is a medical device for determining the approximate concentration of glucose in the blood. It can also be a strip of glucose paper dipped into a substance and measured to the glucose chart. It is a key element of home blood glucose monitoring (HBGM) by people with diabetes mellitus or hypoglycemia. A small drop of blood, obtained by pricking the skin with a lancet, is placed on a disposable test strip that the meter reads and uses to calculate the blood glucose level. The meter then displays the level in units of mg/dl or mmol/l.

Since approximately 1980, a primary goal of the management of type 1 diabetes and type 2 diabetes mellitus has been achieving closer-to-normal levels of glucose in the blood for as much of the time as possible, guided by HBGM several times a day. The benefits include a reduction in the occurrence rate and severity of long-term complications from hyperglycemia as well as a reduction in the short-term, potentially life-threatening complications of hypoglycemia.

Test strips that changed color and could be read visually, without a meter, have been widely used since the 1980s. They had the added advantage that they could be cut longitudinally to save money. Critics argued that test strips read by eye are not as accurate or convenient as meter testing. The manufacturer cited studies that show the product is just as effective despite not giving an answer to one decimal place, something they argue is unnecessary for control of blood sugar. This debate also happened in Germany where “Glucoflex-R” was an established strip for type 2 diabetes. As meter accuracy and insurance coverage improved, they lost popularity.

is a medical device for determining the approximate concentration of glucose in the blood. It can also be a strip of glucose paper dipped into a substance and measured to the glucose chart. It is a key element of home blood glucose monitoring (HBGM) by people with diabetes mellitus or hypoglycemia. A small drop of blood, obtained by pricking the skin with a lancet, is placed on a disposable test strip that the meter reads and uses to calculate the blood glucose level. The meter then displays the level in units of mg/dl or mmol/l.

Since approximately 1980, a primary goal of the management of type 1 diabetes and type 2 diabetes mellitus has been achieving closer-to-normal levels of glucose in the blood for as much of the time as possible, guided by HBGM several times a day. The benefits include a reduction in the occurrence rate and severity of long-term complications from hyperglycemia as well as a reduction in the short-term, potentially life-threatening complications of hypoglycemia.

Test strips that changed color and could be read visually, without a meter, have been widely used since the 1980s. They had the added advantage that they could be cut longitudinally to save money. Critics argued that test strips read by eye are not as accurate or convenient as meter testing. The manufacturer cited studies that show the product is just as effective despite not giving an answer to one decimal place, something they argue is unnecessary for control of blood sugar. This debate also happened in Germany where “Glucoflex-R” was an established strip for type 2 diabetes. As meter accuracy and insurance coverage improved, they lost popularity.

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