How it is used
1. Insert the test strip into the blood glucose meter
2. Put the lancet in the blood collection machine
3. Use a blood sampling machine to Pierce your finger and let the blood flow
4. Collect a small amount of blood with one end of a blood test strip
5. Waiting for the test result
6. Pop-up test strip
Keep a precise and constant check on your health with the blood glucose meter.
With daily monitoring of blood glucose levels, you’ll be able to regulate your food intake and exercise for a hassle-free life.
Improved control and safety
Constantly having the data to know blood glucose levels translates into greater security and peace of mind throughout the day. Alerts can make it easier to exercise, manage insulin during meals, and rest better, without too much worry.
Method of blood glucose conversion: there are two types of units representing the blood glucose value, one is milligrams per deciliter (mg/dl); The other is millimoles per liter (mmol/ l). The conversion formula for both units is: mg/ dl-18 =mmol/ l; Mmol/ l x 18 = mg/dl. For example, when 120mg/dl is converted to a value in mmol/ l, it is divided by 18, i.e. 120mg/ dl-18 = 6.67 mmol/ l; To convert 6.67 mmol/ l to a value in mg/dl, you must multiply by 18.6.67 mmol/ l x 18=120mg/dl
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