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Manufacturer
Roche Diabetes Care India Pvt Ltd
Key Information
Short Description
Accu-Chek Guide Wireless Blood Glucose Monitoring System is a digital glucometer designed for people with diabetes and those on insulin, providing accurate results with minimal blood sample requirements.
Dosage Form
Test strips
Introduction
The Accu-Chek Guide Wireless Blood Glucose Monitoring System is a digital glucometer designed for people with diabetes and those on insulin. It is a home-use device that requires only a tiny amount of blood samples and provides accurate results. The device comes with a spill-resistant vial designed to hold strips tightly in place, making it easy to use and maintain.
Directions for Use
To use the device, follow these steps: Remove the test strip, insert the strip into the device, extract blood using the lancing device, apply the blood to the test strip, and read the measurement on the LCD.
How it works
The device uses an enzyme glucose oxidase in the test strips, which reacts with glucose in the blood and sends the result as an electronic signal displayed on the monitor.
Quick Tips
For in-vitro diagnostic use only Do not squeeze your finger when taking a blood drop sample
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Frequently asked questions
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.
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.