UASure Uric Acid Meter - UA Sure Test Kit - Gout Monitor Tester - Complete Monitoring Kit - Includes 30 Test Strips
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UASure Uric Acid Meter - UA Sure Test Kit - Gout Monitor Tester - Complete Monitoring Kit - Includes 30 Test Strips
Combo Pack Includes Extra Box of Test Strips - 30 Total
Easy Three-Step Operation, with Industry-Leading Accuracy
UASure Invented the World's First Hand-Held Blood Uric Acid Meter in 2001
Individually-Sealed Test Strips for Maximum Accuracy and Shelf Life
Customer Support Based in the USA
Combo Pack Includes Extra Box of Test Strips
UASure Sells the Original Blood Uric Acid Meter Test Kit and Monitoring System Results are displayed in 30 seconds, with a level of accuracy that is comparable to those obtained from a laboratory. UASure has set the worldwide standard in uric acid testing since 2001.
Important Note: Uric Acid Levels Naturally Fluctuate Throughout the Day Food, hydration, body temperature, and physical activity all affect uric acid readings. For consistency (and to track levels over time), we recommend testing first thing in the morning before eating or drinking.
Kit Contains Everything Needed For Testing Uric Acid Meter 30 Test Strips Code Card Lancing device 5 Lancets Meter checker 3V 2032 Lithium battery User guide Wallet Log book
Note On Inconsistent Results Test strips are sensitive to temperature. Strips should be stored between 39° F and 86° F, and should not be exposed to heat, direct sunlight, or freezing temperatures. If inconsistent results are received when performing back-to-back testing, this is an indication that your test strips have gone bad due to improper storage conditions.
Control Solution is Not Included The control solution is available directly from the manufacturer as an optional item, and is not necessary for uric acid testing. The control solution is used to test the meter itself for accuracy if you believe it to be faulty, and is not a necessary part of obtaining accurate blood test results.