ON CALL 50S 690 2*25
Description
**{{productName}}** are **blood glucose monitoring test strips** designed for use with compatible **On Call glucometers**. These strips help measure **blood sugar levels quickly and accurately**, making them suitable for **diabetes management at home, clinics, or hospitals**. The pack contains **50 test strips (2 vials of 25 each)** for convenient and hygienic storage.
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Full Description
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Category: Blood Glucose Test Strips
{{productName}} are blood glucose monitoring test strips designed for use with compatible On Call glucometers. These strips help measure blood sugar levels quickly and accurately, making them suitable for diabetes management at home, clinics, or hospitals. The pack contains 50 test strips (2 vials of 25 each) for convenient and hygienic storage.
Key Features
- Fast and accurate blood glucose testing
- Compatible with On Call series glucometers
- Small blood sample required
- Quick result within seconds
- Packed in 2 bottles of 25 strips each for freshness
Technical Specifications
- Product Type: Blood glucose test strips
- Pack Size: 50 strips (2 × 25)
- Usage: Capillary whole blood testing
- Measurement Time: Few seconds
- Sample Size: Small finger-prick blood sample
Common Uses
- Daily blood sugar monitoring
- Diabetes management
- Testing in home care, clinics, and hospitals
- Monitoring before or after meals
Usage Instructions
- Insert the test strip into the On Call glucometer.
- Use a lancet device to obtain a small drop of blood.
- Touch the blood drop to the strip’s sample area.
- Wait a few seconds for the glucose reading to appear on the meter.
Suitable For
- People managing diabetes
- Home users monitoring blood sugar
- Hospitals, clinics, and laboratories
Storage & Handling
- Store in a cool, dry place
- Keep the vial tightly closed after removing a strip
- Do not use expired or damaged strips
- Use each strip only once
Note: Regular blood glucose monitoring helps patients and healthcare providers maintain better control over diabetes and prevent complications.