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<blockquote data-quote="Oldvatr" data-source="post: 2504193" data-attributes="member: 196898"><p>I believe the Gluco Navii is manufactured by SD Biosensor, who also make the SD Codefree. My Navii (mentioned in my posts above) is the same meter. It is also suffering from misreads and seems to read high compared to my other meters. It also shows a bigger differenttial when measuring a post prandial reading at 2 hrs, so seems to be sensitive to something in my post meal bloods that my Caresense is not seeing. This is an effect I had with the SD Codefeee too, so it may be something that is endemic to the SD Biosensor technology. </p><p></p><p>Going back to my meal readings I reported last night, my Caresense and Navii had a 1.2 mmol//l difference at pre meal (fasting) but had a 3.5 mmol/l difference at 2 hrs post meal, and repeat tests at that time confirmed these were solid results, not a misread. This is a consistent pattern I am seeing regularly in both of the SD Biosensor meters compared to the Caresense</p><p></p><p>But the test strips are cheaper than most so I will live with these foibles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldvatr, post: 2504193, member: 196898"] I believe the Gluco Navii is manufactured by SD Biosensor, who also make the SD Codefree. My Navii (mentioned in my posts above) is the same meter. It is also suffering from misreads and seems to read high compared to my other meters. It also shows a bigger differenttial when measuring a post prandial reading at 2 hrs, so seems to be sensitive to something in my post meal bloods that my Caresense is not seeing. This is an effect I had with the SD Codefeee too, so it may be something that is endemic to the SD Biosensor technology. Going back to my meal readings I reported last night, my Caresense and Navii had a 1.2 mmol//l difference at pre meal (fasting) but had a 3.5 mmol/l difference at 2 hrs post meal, and repeat tests at that time confirmed these were solid results, not a misread. This is a consistent pattern I am seeing regularly in both of the SD Biosensor meters compared to the Caresense But the test strips are cheaper than most so I will live with these foibles. [/QUOTE]
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