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One can obtain Freestyle test strips from a variety of locations. These include a local pharmacy, the My Freestyle website, as well as online retailers such as Amazon.
Test strips are designed to work with the meter, therefore, the test strip must match the meter to get an accurate result. There are few exceptions to this, for instance some accucheck meters can use multiple types of strips. Wavesense has a meter it has branded to Kroger, CVS and other stores and the strips fit these generic meters as well as Wavesense's "Presto" meter.
Freestyle glucose meters are roughly similar to other glucose meters, though they do have features for ease of use such as a large readout. Most importantly they have a "no coding" feature so they do not have to be calibrated for each new batch of test strips.
According to the manual it means that you have a calibration or test strip error. You should try re-calibrating, and checking the date on the test strips. The manual also suggests checking the date in the meter. If the meter has been calibrated to the box of strips, and the strips are not expired, you should call customer service for more assistance.
Of it's not printed on the label, use test strips. Even test strips for fish aquariums would work
get bacteria strips at the store and test it with different things
The diabetes test strips that are compatible with testing machines include Accu-Chek Active Blood Glucose test strips, Bayer Corporation Contour 50's Test strips, and Bayer Breeze 2 Blood Glucose Test Strips. All of which come in a 50 count box. You can visit www.libertymedical.com/testing to receive test strips.
Onetouch Ultra Test Strips is a brand of strips that help one test if one has diabetes. The strips can be purchased from pharmacies, such as Boots, as well as from online mega-retailers such as eBay and Amazon.
you can buy diabetic test strips online at, http://www.americandiabeteswholesale.com. they have a large line of many diabetic medical supplies including test strips.
The accu-chek comfort curve cannot be used with the aviva unit. The advantage meters and comfort curve strips are being discontinued.
Overall, yes, but it all depends on many factors such as quality of meter, test strips, and how well you do your test. http://www.fda.gov/medicaldevices/productsandmedicalprocedures/invitrodiagnostics/glucosetestingdevices/default.htm
MANY different things. The standard set of strips test for: Chlorine levels Alkalinity levels (pH) Acidity levels (pH) Stabiliser Salinity levels (if testing in salt water chlorinated pools)