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Understanding the Significance of Diabetes Blood Sugar Test Strips

Friday, April 4, 2014

Diabetes blood sugar test strips are plastic made sheets to hold blood sample taken out from the finger tip of the diabetic. As these strips are to be used with a glucometer, it should be confirmed whether the strip fits well with the glucose measuring device on hand. Automatic glucometers with strips incorporated inside are also available.

Blood glucose test strips are part of the technique that is used to measure blood glucose levels. The test strip is placed in a blood glucose meter to help you read your blood glucose levels by having blood dropped on them or drawn into them. Some of the blood glucose test strips below are meant to be paired with specific meters, while others can be paired with the meter of your choice. Now, some meters use blood sampling discs that are loaded once for multiple tests.


Diabetes Blood Sugar Test Strips are the disposable part of the Glucometer, that contains chemicals like glucose oxidase-the main component that reacts with blood sugar. Most models of Glucometer use plastic test strips, perfectly designed to fit into a specific meter, and the meter-strip system functions using different mechanisms-light lected from the strip or electricity generated due to chemical reaction in the strip. While plastic test strips are for one time use, some models of Glucometer avail the reusable feature of discs for several readings.

The test strips are unique for a specific model of Glucometer, hence each strip comes with a particular code, usually found on the vial of the strip or on a chip, for the user to enter. The meter gets calibrated by entering the code and ready to use. Some of the strips available on the market allow microchip to be directly inserted into the meter.



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