Description
The OneTouch UltraSoft Lancets are designed for obtaining capillary blood samples for blood glucose testing, primarily used by individuals with diabetes. These lancets are used in conjunction with the OneTouch UltraSoft lancing device to safely and comfortably prick the skin and collect a small drop of blood for glucose monitoring.
Uses:
It helps to take blood samples to check glucose levels.
Product Specification With Features:
It is gentle on the fingers and gives less pain.
OneTouch is the no. 1 recommended brand by diabetologists in India (In a survey conducted in India in 2020 with 150 diabetologists).
Globally, more than 20 million people depend on our iconic OneTouch® brand products to help them manage their diabetes.
Compatible With: OneTouch ultra soft lancing device.
Direction For Use:
• Place the tip covering the lancet on the side of your fingertip to avoid making the frequently used part of your finger sore.
• Press the button to discharge the lancet.
Warranty:
For any product-related query or free registration of your product for warranty, please reach us at 1800-22-55-44 from Monday to Sunday - 8 am to 8 pm. Or e-mail at:contact.in@onetouch.com. You can also register your metre for warranty through www.onetouch.in.
Safety Info:
Read the manual/instruction leaflet carefully before use.
Store in a cool and dry place, away from sunlight.
Keep out of reach of children.
Quick Tips:
Never use a lancet that has been used by someone else
Each lancet is intended for single, one-time use
FAQ:
Q1: Can a lancet be reused?
An: No. Lancets are for single use only. It is strongly advised to always discard a lancet after every use. Use a new sterile lancet every time you test to help avoid infection and improve comfort and performance.
Q2: How often should you test your blood glucose?
An: If you have type 1 diabetes, you may need to check your blood glucose levels several times a day (pre and post-meals, before and after exercise) or as advised by your doctor. Whereas, if you have type 2 diabetes, the frequency of monitoring the sugar levels might be based on the severity of the condition, which can be several times a day, once a day, or thrice a week. Therefore, it would be best to consult your doctor about how often you should test your blood glucose.