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<blockquote data-quote="Len_Smith" data-source="post: 973596" data-attributes="member: 208007"><p>I had the same type of difference on my meter and when I checked The calibration solutions provided had limits for solution A of 6.1 to 9.2 mmol/L and 10.8 to 16.2 for solution B.</p><p>I checked further and it appears that the limits are <u>+</u> 15 % below for solution A and <u>+</u> 0% for solution B. It appears the limits are due to change to <u>+</u> 10% and <u>+</u> 7.5 % if the manufacturers can meet the new standard.</p><p>I used to work in QA in the Pharmaceutical Industry where such limits even for a biological tests would not be acceptable to the MRHA for licensing a product.</p><p>I guess it is the best available at present but at times I agree the test does not even deserve a drop my blood let alone the sore fingers from stabbing them to get "best guess" results.</p><p>Let's hope that the patch test under development is more reliable, at least it will be less painful!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Len_Smith, post: 973596, member: 208007"] I had the same type of difference on my meter and when I checked The calibration solutions provided had limits for solution A of 6.1 to 9.2 mmol/L and 10.8 to 16.2 for solution B. I checked further and it appears that the limits are [U]+[/U] 15 % below for solution A and [U]+[/U] 0% for solution B. It appears the limits are due to change to [U]+[/U] 10% and [U]+[/U] 7.5 % if the manufacturers can meet the new standard. I used to work in QA in the Pharmaceutical Industry where such limits even for a biological tests would not be acceptable to the MRHA for licensing a product. I guess it is the best available at present but at times I agree the test does not even deserve a drop my blood let alone the sore fingers from stabbing them to get "best guess" results. Let's hope that the patch test under development is more reliable, at least it will be less painful!! [/QUOTE]
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