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Research Notes on Automatic Lancing Devices
Lancing devices are used to obtain samples of blood for glucose testing.1 A variety of lancets are on the market, but the most common are automatic lancing devices.1 Automatic lancet devices are efficient means for everyday check up of your blood sugar level.2
Fast Facts:
- Lancets are the sharp bits that are used to prick to draw small amounts of blood while the lancing devices are used to hold the lancets firmly in place.3
- In automatic lancing, the needle automatically retracts into the disposable tip and eliminates loading and recapping.4
- Automatic lancet devices allow for fast delivery response of body blood glucose status.2
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Research Notes References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 The Global Diabetes Community: Diabetes Lancing Devices
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Online Home Medical Supply: Automatic Lancing Device Home Medical Supply
- ↑ SuperLiving Pharmacy: Lancets & Lancing Devices
- ↑ Medisave: Glucolet 2 Automatic Lancing Device (AS5977)
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