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No - I just looked at the box I have and at the phot you show - the ones I have look the same, and they are blue - and the jabber is the same design.Thank you Resurgam - as I have no knowledge of lancets, please could you explain the difference between 30 and 28g ?
I often wondered about that, thanks for the info.the larger the number the smaller the lancet’s gauge!
Shows my age - I was thinking of the old 'English' knitting needle numbers - and of course, English wire gauge is so last century...The ‘G’ does stand for gauge, but opposite to how you would think it, the larger the number the smaller the lancet’s gauge!
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I’m with Riva on this the AccuChek Fastclix pen is a much more user friendly way and you don’t even see the blade. Game changer for me.That's what I like about my Accu-Chek Fastclix lancing device, they only take Fastclix lancet drums, no problems with what to buy.
The best part they are available from any pharmacist, Amazon, etc.
Just had a look at the Australian Glucology shop, they do not have meters , strips, lancets for the main brands.Try Glucology an excellent diabetic website which provides everything needed to equipped every need you could possibly have very well recommended
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