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CareSens N Blood Glucose Meter

Spirit Healthcare - CareSens N
Product:
CareSens N
Manufacturer:
Spirit Healthcare

The CareSens N blood glucose monitor is designed to be easy to use; requiring only a small sample of blood, no coding required for the test strips and an easy to read display screen.

Sample loading - avoid spoiled tests

There’s also a confirmation window on the test strip for visual check of sample loading. Through this, you can avoid a ‘spoiled’ test or test strip.

The CareSens N Blood Glucose Monitor offers easy and accurate testing and there’s no coding required.

You can use blood samples taken your fingertip, palm or forearm

. A small sample of blood required, in less than 5 seconds. The CareSens N takes CareSens N Blood Glucose Testing Strips.

Thin lancets and 250 test memory

Using the latest technology, CareSens monitors use a highly specific glucose oxidase reagent that will only measure glucose.

Also available are CareSens thin lancets (only 0.36mm), which minimize pain.

250 test results can be stored in the memory of the meter, and this data may be downloaded to a personal computer via a USB cable.

The CareSens N meter features a large display and no-skid rubber pads on the meter, so it’s easy to handle.

The CareSens N meter’s shape also means it fits comfortably in your hand.

CareSens N Technical Information

  • Test strips: CareSens N Blood Glucose Testing Strips
  • Sample size: 0.5 µL
  • Test time: 5 seconds
  • Test range: 1.11 to 33.3 mmol/L
  • Hematocrit range: 20 to 60%
Your Comments
 
Please could you let me know where I can purchase a CareSens N Meter and the name of the strips for prescription purposes. I have Type 1 diabetes and regularly test my blood.
Posted by CHunter48, Preston, Lancashire, UK on Monday, August 22, 2011
At £12.75 for 50 these are the cheapest strips I have found. Useful for people who have to buy their own.
Posted by Ailz, Oldham, Manchester on Thursday, May 19, 2011
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