Description
The Medica Exactive EQ Impulse Blood Glucose monitoring system will give you accurate readings from fresh whole capillary blood. This product is for professional use in medical institutes or for self-testing by diabetics. Test results serve only as helpful information, not as proof of clinical diagnoses.
Made in PRC
Barcode-6958590301981
Configurations
- Product Name: Exactive EQ Impulse
- Size: 86mm (L) × 54mm (W) × 20mm (Thickness)
- Glucose Test Range: 1.1-33.3 mmol/L (20-600 mg/dL)
- Results Display: plasma equivalent
- Minimum Sample Volume: 0.6uLকk
- Test Time: 5 seconds
- Battery: 1x CR 2032 3.0V coin cell battery
- Battery life: >1,000 readings
- Glucose Concentration Units: mmol/L or mg/dL depending on the
- standard of your country.
- Memory Storage: 30 test results
- Auto Shutdown: Automatic shutdown after 2 minutes
- Display Size: 39mm × 37mm
- Weight: about 51 grams (including battery)
- Operating Temperature: 5-45°C (41-113°F)
- Operating Humidity: 20-90% (non-condensing)
- Hematocrit Range: 30-55%
Key features
- No coding
- Strip Ejection Slider
- Tiny 0.6 µL. Sample Size
- 5 Second Test Results
Who can use Medica Exactive EQ Impulse Blood Glucose Meter?
CGMs (Continuous Glucose Meters) are approved for use by adults and children with a doctor’s prescription.
Directions to use
Follow the 5-Steps to use
Step 1: Insert the battery
Step 2: Wash and dry your hands
Step 3: Remove the lancing device cap.
Step 4: Insert the lancet into the lancing device
Step 5: Twist off the safety cap and put it aside. Do not discard it, will be used later.
Step 6: Replace the lancing device cap.
Step 7: Adjust the puncture depth
Step 8: Pull back the cocking barrel until you hear a click
FAQ
How many times glucometer can be used?
Ans: Officially, all lancets are single-use.
How long should you use a glucometer?
Ans: Replace the monitor every 4 to 5 years.
What is the range of a glucometer?
Ans: A healthy (normal) fasting blood glucose level for someone without diabetes is 70 to 99 mg/dL (3.9 to 5.5 mmol/L). Values between 50 and 70 mg/dL (2.8 to 3.9 mmol/L) for people without diabetes can be “normal” too.
How much sugar is normal in a glucometer?
Ans: A blood sugar level of less than 140 mg/dL (7.8 mmol/L) is normal. A reading of more than 200 mg/dL (11.1 mmol/L) after two hours means you have diabetes. A reading between 140 and 199 mg/dL (7.8 mmol/L and 11.0 mmol/L) means you have prediabetes.
Can Medica Exactive EQ Impulse Blood Glucose Meter be used by pregnant women and lactating mothers?
Ans. Yes, there are no restrictions regarding this.
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