Care Touch Glucose Test Strips (50 Count) for Use with Care Touch® Ketone Monitor Only
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Care Touch Glucose Test Strips (50 Count) for Use with Care Touch® Ketone Monitor Only
ACCURATE AND RELIABLE - Our strips, paired with the Care Touch Blood Glucose and β-Ketone Monitor, provide state-of-the-art blood-level readings with complete ease and convenience to you.
FAST RESULTS - Get your test results in 10 Seconds.
SMALL SAMPLE - Only a small blood sample Is needed for testing (1.0µL)
LONGER EXPIRATION DATE - Our strips have an expiration date of over a year.
SOLD SEPARATELY: Care Touch Blood Glucose and β-Ketone Monitor
Care Touch Glucose Test Strips (50 Count) for Use with Care Touch Ketone Monitor Only
Testing your blood sugar is essential to your present and future health. Care Touch wants to make it easy to keep track of your glucose levels with our high-tech monitor. Using our technology, you can stay up-to-date with your diabetes treatment and management. See how your diet and exercise regimen is affecting your diabetes while simultaneously monitoring your medication. Always be aware of how your body is functioning on a day-to-day basis with a few simple steps.
For people with diabetes, it's incredibly important to keep track of glucose levels throughout the day to avoid medical emergencies.
Use our reliable test strips alongside the Care Touch Blood Glucose and Ketone Monitor to accurately observe and record your blood levels. MONITOR SOLD SEPARATELY. This package contains 50 test strips that fit perfectly with the Care Touch monitor.
How to Use: Insert a test strip to turn on the meter. Hold the lancing device firmly against your finger. Press the release button. Hold the tip of the test strip to the drop of blood. After 5 seconds results will appear. Click to eject.
Reading Your Results Normally, levels of blood glucose after 8 hours of fasting (i.e. taken before breakfast) are expected to be between 70mg/dL and 99mg/dL. A normal level two hours after eating is usually less than 140mg/dL.
Readings lower than 70mg/dL (LOW GLUCOSE) are dangerous, and you should contact your healthcare professional immediately, as you may be at risk for hypoglycemia.
Readings higher than 180mg/dL (HIGH GLUCOSE) are dangerous, and you should contact your healthcare professional immediately, as you may be at risk for hyperglycemia.
If your results read 0.0mg/dL, use a new test strip and repeat.