I was wondering whether this device can be used to test dog's glucose. Would anybody know?
I've been using blood test strips since they first came out in the late 1970's, I've never heard that touching your skin can impact the reading, yes your skin needs to be clean of course but touching it makes no difference.
Thanks now understand, I don't use these. As an Engineer I still don't understand how pushing it makes the blood glucose reading any higher. Guess it must be some kind of mechanical issue with the cassettes in which case they are not fit for purpose.Its the accu chek mobile cassettes, they have 50 strips on a roll and move to the next one. If the strip is pushed into skin it doesn't like that and gives a high reading. All mobile cassettes come with instructions regarding this.
https://www.accu-chek.co.uk/gb/products/metersystems/mobile.html
See how to use section.
Thanks now understand, I don't use these. As an Engineer I still don't understand how pushing it makes the blood glucose reading any higher. Guess it must be some kind of mechanical issue with the cassettes in which case they are not fit for purpose.