Product Overview
Meters that work with CareSens N
- CareSens N Blood Glucose Meter
Expiration Date: 12-2023
Main Features of CareSens N Blood Glucose Test Strips
- No coding
- 50 test strips
- 5 Seconds test
- 0.5 µL sample
- Accurate results
- Automatically draws blood into test strip
- For in vitro diagnostic use only
- For self-testing only
How to store CareSens N Test Strips
- Store between 34ºF-86ºF (1ºC - 30ºC)
- Do not freeze test strips or vial
- Read and follow the inserted test strip manual
- Tightly recap test strip vial immediately after use
- Discard used test strips safely in appropriate containers
- Do not reuse test strips
Chemical Composition
- Glucose Oxidase (Aspergillus sp.): 2.7 units
- Hexaamineruthenium (III) chloride: 45.7 µg
- Other Ingredients: 1.6 µg
What are the benefits of CareSens N Blood Glucose 50 Test Strips?
CareSens N Blood Glucose 50 Test Strips are used with a blood glucose meter to measure blood sugar levels in people with diabetes. Some of the benefits of CareSens N Blood Glucose 50 Test Strips include:
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Accuracy: CareSens N Blood Glucose 50 Test Strips have been shown to provide accurate and reliable blood glucose readings.
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Small sample size: The CareSens N Blood Glucose 50 Test Strips require only a small blood sample, which can make testing less painful and more convenient.
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Fast results: The CareSens N Blood Glucose 50 Test Strips provide results in just a few seconds, which can help people with diabetes to make quick and informed decisions about managing their blood sugar levels.
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Easy to use: The CareSens N Blood Glucose 50 Test Strips are designed to be easy to handle and require no coding, which can make testing more convenient and less time-consuming.
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Affordable: CareSens N Blood Glucose 50 Test Strips are priced competitively and can be a cost-effective option for people who need to test their blood sugar levels frequently.
It is important to note that CareSens N Blood Glucose 50 Test Strips may not be suitable for everyone and may require a prescription from a healthcare provider. Additionally, people with diabetes should always work with their healthcare provider to develop an individualized plan for managing their blood sugar levels.