Ketostix Strips (50 Tests)
Sorry, out of stock
Key features
- Tests urine for acetoacetic acid (ketone)
- Quick and easy to use
- Results in almost instantly
Get it tomorrow!
Order in the next
5 hours
and
48 minutes
Remove strip from foil package and do not touch the test area.
Dip the test area into a fresh sample of urine and remove immediately.
Start timing for 15 seconds.
At 15 seconds, match the test area to the color chart on the side of the bottle and record the result.
If the test shows moderate or large amounts of ketone, call your doctor or diabetes educator.
Dip the test area into a fresh sample of urine and remove immediately.
Start timing for 15 seconds.
At 15 seconds, match the test area to the color chart on the side of the bottle and record the result.
If the test shows moderate or large amounts of ketone, call your doctor or diabetes educator.
Pack of 50 strips
Ideal for people with diabetes
Do not use after expiration date.
Keep fingers and other objects away from the testing area.
Store between 15-30 degrees C.
Protect against ambient moisture, heat, and light.
Keep unused strips in original bottle with the cap on tight.
A new bottle of strips can be used for six months after first opened.
Do not remove the desiccant from bottle.
Do not swallow.
Keep fingers and other objects away from the testing area.
Store between 15-30 degrees C.
Protect against ambient moisture, heat, and light.
Keep unused strips in original bottle with the cap on tight.
A new bottle of strips can be used for six months after first opened.
Do not remove the desiccant from bottle.
Do not swallow.
Ketostix Strips - 50 Tests

We're Here to Help...
We completely understand that you may not know what you need, why you need it, or even exactly what the issue is. We’ve made every effort to make our site as simple and easy to understand, but if you’re not sure and would like to speak to us, we’re here to help.
”Helpful and informative, Yawar and his team solved my issues and really gave me peace of mind that preventative measures would help going forward.”
Coleen, via Google