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<blockquote data-quote="Oldvatr" data-source="post: 2510678" data-attributes="member: 196898"><p><a href="https://freestylediabetes.co.uk/images/uploads/documents/White_Paper__Clinical_FreeStyle_Optium_Neo.pdf" target="_blank">https://freestylediabetes.co.uk/images/uploads/documents/White_Paper__Clinical_FreeStyle_Optium_Neo.pdf</a></p><p>It was tested against the latest ISO standard and found to met the requirements. The test was measured against plasma equivalent assay values.</p><p>My NEO was better than the XCEED meters I had been using. I was forced to switch to a Caresense Dual because the freestyle strips did not meet the NHS purchasing criteria. In parallel testing the two meters tracked well.</p><p>The NEO is a standard home meter but is a bit dated. The Caresense has a better and larger display, and is not so hungry on the sample taking. The battery in the Caresense seems to last longer too.</p><p></p><p>Your observation on the foil packets is valid, and the reason they are individually wrapped is that the technology used in the NEO is sensitive to moisture which can affect the accuracy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldvatr, post: 2510678, member: 196898"] [URL]https://freestylediabetes.co.uk/images/uploads/documents/White_Paper__Clinical_FreeStyle_Optium_Neo.pdf[/URL] It was tested against the latest ISO standard and found to met the requirements. The test was measured against plasma equivalent assay values. My NEO was better than the XCEED meters I had been using. I was forced to switch to a Caresense Dual because the freestyle strips did not meet the NHS purchasing criteria. In parallel testing the two meters tracked well. The NEO is a standard home meter but is a bit dated. The Caresense has a better and larger display, and is not so hungry on the sample taking. The battery in the Caresense seems to last longer too. Your observation on the foil packets is valid, and the reason they are individually wrapped is that the technology used in the NEO is sensitive to moisture which can affect the accuracy. [/QUOTE]
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