The OneTouch Ultra Test Strips with a special FastDraw design make blood glucose testing fast, easy, and less painful for anyone with diabetes. The One Touch Ultra Meter gives results in just 5 seconds and requires just a speck of blood. That can mean less pain when you test on your fingers or forearm. Just touch the end of the test strip to your blood sample. The test strip automatically draws up blood and makes it easy to see when there's enough blood for an accurate reading.
The One Touch Ultra blue test strips are specially designed to simplify testing your blood sugar so you have one less thing to worry about everyday. The onetouch ultra test strips are simple to use with an accuracy that cannot be beat. You can see your test results in as little as five seconds and they only require a tiny amount of blood for an accurate reading you can trust.
The One Touch Ultra test strips rapidly draw the blood sample into the strip and let you know right away when there is enough blood for a reliable reading. With the alternate site testing feature, these ultra test strips allow you to test on several locations of the body including your fingers, forearm, arm or leg and since they require just a tiny amount of blood, it makes testing all the more comfortable. Another great feature the One Touch Ultra test strips have is DoubleSure technology which checks each blood sample twice to verify your blood glucose level correctly. These test strips can be used with the OneTouch Ultra 2 Glucose Meter, the OneTouch UltraSmart Meter, the One Touch Ultra Mini Meter, the OneTouch UltraLink Meter, the OneTouch Ultra Meter, and the InDuo blood glucose testing meter.
Includes:
200 OneTouch Ultra Blue Diabetic Test Strips - 4 Boxes of 50 test strips
The American Diabetes Association recommends a blood glucose range of 80-130 before meals and less than 180 about 2 hours after a meal. This range should place your A1c under 7.
Diabetes classes are offered by Maury Regional Health and can be scheduled by your provider at with a certified diabetes educator and/or dietitian. This class is recognized by the American Diabetes Association.
A helpful website is the American Diabetes Association at diabetes.org. Information includes how to manage diabetes, how to get active, healthy recipes and more.