Product Description
ACCU-CHEK LANCETS are sterile lancets used with a lancing device to prick the skin for blood glucose testing. They feature a ultra-thin design for minimal pain and quick healing, making the testing process more comfortable for individuals with diabetes.ACCU-CHEK is a leading brand in diabetes care products known for their precision, quality, and user-friendly designs.
Uses
- To obtain a blood sample for blood glucose monitoring.
Side Effects
- No known side effects when using lancets correctly and as directed.
How to use
Insert the ACCU-CHEK Lancet into the lancing device, adjust the depth setting if necessary, prime the lancing device, press against the fingertip to obtain a blood sample, and dispose of the lancet safely.
Storage
- Store lancets in a cool, dry place away from moisture and heat. -
- Keep out of reach of children and pets. -
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
- Q. How often should lancets be changed?It is recommended to change the lancet after each use to maintain sterility and reduce the risk of infection.
- Q. Can ACCU-CHEK Lancets be used with other lancing devices?It is best to use ACCU-CHEK Lancets with compatible ACCU-CHEK lancing devices for optimal performance.
- Q. Are ACCU-CHEK Lancets reusable?No, ACCU-CHEK Lancets are single-use devices and should be disposed of properly after each use.
- Q. Do ACCU-CHEK Lancets come in different sizes?Yes, ACCU-CHEK Lancets are available in different gauges to suit individual preferences and skin types.
- Q. Are ACCU-CHEK Lancets covered by insurance?Many insurance plans cover the cost of lancets. Check with your provider for coverage details.
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