One Touch Verio Test Strips (50pcs)
£19.69
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Key features
- Accurate and reliable blood glucose testing
- Compatible with One Touch Verio glucose meters
- 50 test strips per pack
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Insert a test strip into your One Touch Verio glucose meter.
Prick your finger and apply a small blood sample to the test strip.
Wait for 5 seconds to get your blood glucose reading.
Dispose of the used test strip properly.
Prick your finger and apply a small blood sample to the test strip.
Wait for 5 seconds to get your blood glucose reading.
Dispose of the used test strip properly.
50 Test Strips
Individuals with diabetes who need to monitor their blood glucose levels at home.
Those who use One Touch Verio glucose meters.
Those who use One Touch Verio glucose meters.
For in vitro diagnostic use only.
Do not reuse test strips.
Keep out of reach of children.
Store in a cool, dry place.
Follow the instructions provided in the user manual for accurate results.
Do not reuse test strips.
Keep out of reach of children.
Store in a cool, dry place.
Follow the instructions provided in the user manual for accurate results.
Test strips do not contain specific ingredients like medications or chemicals. They are designed to react with the glucose in your blood to measure blood glucose levels accurately.

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