Pros: large display, AAA batteries, 1,000 memory, insulin pump memory option, takes less blood Cons: expensive for people without insurance, batteries die fast, only for finger tests.
Anyone who works for businesses that switch their insurance policies knows this routine all too well. I had been using the One Touch Profile meter for 4 years, and then my Dad's insurance changed their policy. The new policy didn't cover LifeScan ...
First of all, I am not a diabetic. I am a Clinical Dietitian who works with diabetics. I am also hypoglycemic so someday I will probably become a diabetic. I have a much cheaper blood glucose monitor at home, but this is the monitor we advice our...
Pros: accurate, side curved strips, nice lancet Cons: Could be smaller
My mother has been a diabetic for 30 years now, and I had always watched what i ate, and for symptoms of this dreaded disease. But to my dismay, this past March, I was diagnosed with it.
My doctor suggested that I try the Accu-Check Complete,...
Accu-chek Compact Plus Diabetes Monitoring Kit All-in-one convenience. Attachable, least painful lancet device - Koubek, R.J. The Role of Lancet Device Design in Pain Experienced During Self-Testin...
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