MyLife Pura X Blood Glucose Monitor with 10 Strips Free
Product highlights
- Assists in tracking the blood glucose level of the user
- Aims to provide precise measurement
- Facilitates auto-start and auto-coding features
- Comes with a USB data transfer feature
- Provides results within 5 seconds
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Information about MyLife Pura X Blood Glucose Monitor with 10 Strips Free
MyLife Pura X Blood Glucose Monitor with 10 Strips Free helps measure glucose levels in the body at different times. It is a digital device with HDST technology and provides precise measurement within five seconds.
Uses:
It is used to examine and measure the glucose levels of an individual.
Product Specifications and Features:
Directions for Use:
Safety Information:
Quick Tips:
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q. Can blood sugar strips be reused?
No. All the blood glucose test strips are for single use only. It is strongly advised always to discard a test strip after every use. Do not reuse a test strip, as it may not provide the appropriate results.
Q. Can a lancet be reused?
No. Lancets are for single use only. It is strongly advised always to 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. What is a normal blood glucose meter called a glucometer reading?
According to the American Diabetes Association, the fasting or preprandial blood glucose levels for diabetics should be between 80 – 130 mg/dl, and postprandial (1-2 hours after meals) should be less than 180 mg/dl. However, the range mentioned in the glucose monitor may be a little different. So, speak to the doctor to calibrate the results with the lab reports.
Q. How do blood glucose monitors work?
Diabetes devices or glucometers test the amount of glucose in the blood. The test strips in glucometers contain an enzyme glucose oxidase, which reacts with glucose in the blood and sends the result as an electronic signal displayed on the monitor.
Q. How often should you test your blood glucose levels?
In the case of type 1 diabetes, check the blood glucose levels several times a day, such as pre and post-meals and before and after exercise or as advised by the doctor. Whereas, in the case of type 2 diabetes, 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. Hence, talk to the doctor about how often blood glucose levels should be tested.
Uses:
It is used to examine and measure the glucose levels of an individual.
Product Specifications and Features:
- It has HDST technology with interference-free signal transmission
- One of the most precise metres
- Comes with ten free strips
- Provides auto-start and auto-coding
- It has easy navigation with three buttons
- Gives quick 5 seconds test results
- Clean and straightforward to use, without any blood contact
- Has a USB data transfer feature
- Extra giant illuminated display screen
- It has a backlight
Directions for Use:
- Take the large and solid test strip out of its vial and close the box again
- The device activates automatically and recognises the strip code (auto coding)
- Prick your finger with the mylife Softlance lancing device
- Apply the blood from above onto the test strip. The channel absorbs up the blood sample while the blood sample window on the test strip shows the filling level
- Read the measurement on the LCD
- Hygienic removal of the test strip without blood contact
- Clean lancet removal without blood contact
Safety Information:
- Read the label carefully before use
- Store in a cool and dry place
- Keep out of reach of children
Quick Tips:
- For in-vitro diagnostic use only
- Discard any remaining test strips three months after the first opening of the vial
- Do not take any medical decisions without consulting a doctor
- Always discuss the results with a registered medical practitioner
- It is wise to check the test strips carefully before use for better results
- Always check the expiry date on the test strips and lancets before buying. This is because the use of outdated strips can give incorrect readings and, thus, serve no purpose
- Do wash your hands thoroughly with an antiseptic hand wash before the test
- Do not squeeze your finger when taking a blood drop sample
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q. Can blood sugar strips be reused?
No. All the blood glucose test strips are for single use only. It is strongly advised always to discard a test strip after every use. Do not reuse a test strip, as it may not provide the appropriate results.
Q. Can a lancet be reused?
No. Lancets are for single use only. It is strongly advised always to 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. What is a normal blood glucose meter called a glucometer reading?
According to the American Diabetes Association, the fasting or preprandial blood glucose levels for diabetics should be between 80 – 130 mg/dl, and postprandial (1-2 hours after meals) should be less than 180 mg/dl. However, the range mentioned in the glucose monitor may be a little different. So, speak to the doctor to calibrate the results with the lab reports.
Q. How do blood glucose monitors work?
Diabetes devices or glucometers test the amount of glucose in the blood. The test strips in glucometers contain an enzyme glucose oxidase, which reacts with glucose in the blood and sends the result as an electronic signal displayed on the monitor.
Q. How often should you test your blood glucose levels?
In the case of type 1 diabetes, check the blood glucose levels several times a day, such as pre and post-meals and before and after exercise or as advised by the doctor. Whereas, in the case of type 2 diabetes, 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. Hence, talk to the doctor about how often blood glucose levels should be tested.
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