- Ensure you clean the area properly before taking a blood sample.
- Avoid reusing OneTouch Verio Test Strips 50, which can lead to incorrect readings.
- Keep out of reach of children.
- Do not reuse.
- Store between 5-30 Celsius.
- Do not refrigerate.
- Avoid applying blood on the top or top edge of the test strip.
FAQs
Q1. Can I use OneTouch Select Strips if I have a skin condition on my fingertips?
Ans. Yes, you can use OneTouch Select Strips even with a skin condition on your fingertips. Ensure the area is clean for accurate blood glucose readings.
Q2. Are OneTouch Verio Test Strips 50 suitable for on-the-go use?
Ans. Yes, the compact design of OneTouch Verio 50 Test Strips makes them easy to carry, ensuring you can monitor your blood glucose levels anytime, anywhere.
Q3. What if I have trouble getting a blood sample?
Ans. If you have trouble getting a blood sample, try washing your hands with warm water, gently massaging your fingertip, or using an alternative testing site recommended by your healthcare professional.
Q4. Can children and older adults use OneTouch Verio 50 Test Strips?
Ans. Yes, OneTouch Strips 50 are suitable for both children and elderly individuals. However, always consult a healthcare professional for personalized guidance on glucose monitoring for specific age groups.
Q5. Do OneTouch Strips 50 work at high altitudes or extreme temperatures?
Ans. OneTouch Select Strips are designed to work within specified temperature and altitude ranges. Refer to the product manual for information on storage and usage conditions.
Testimonials
'One Touch Strips 50 has been a lifesaver in monitoring my father's blood sugar levels. Their accuracy and reliability have truly impressed us.' - Ramesh Naidu, Engineer, 52
'Using One Touch Strips has simplified checking my blood glucose levels. The readings are quick and precise.' - Meena Kaushik, Homemaker, 49
'I've been using One Touch Verio 50 Test Stripsfor years. They're straightforward to handle, and the readings are always accurate.' - Arjun Sabarwal, Businessman, 65