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One Touch Test Strips

Urgent: Field Safety Notice OneTouch® Ultra® Test Strips 100 count lot numbers 2960566 and 2960878--November 23, 2009

OneTouch® Brand Test Strips work with OneTouch® Blood Glucose Meters to help make testing fast and easy for people with diabetes.

The OneTouch® Ultra® Test Strip with FastDraw™ Design requires just a speck of blood for an accurate result. That can mean less painful testing.* And the confirmation window shows when enough blood has been applied so you can avoid wasted strips. What's more, OneTouch Ultra Test Strips work with six different OneTouch® Meters—OneTouch® Ultra®2, OneTouch® UltraSmart®, OneTouch® UltraMini™, OneTouch® UltraLink™, OneTouch® Ultra®, and InDuo®so you can choose a system that works best for you.

OneTouch Brand Test Strips are available in quantities ranging from 25 to 100.

Test Strips for use with other OneTouch Meters:
OneTouch® Test Strips - For use with the OneTouch® Basic®, OneTouch® Profile®, and OneTouch® II Meters.
OneTouch® Select™ Test Strips - For use with the OneTouch® Select™ Meter.
OneTouch® SureStep® Test Strips - For use with the OneTouch® SureStep® Meter.
OneTouch® FastTake® Test Strips - For use with the OneTouch® FastTake® Meter.



*Allows for a less painful stick when used with OneTouch® UltraSoft® Adjustable Blood Sampler and OneTouch® UltraSoft® Lancets.

 

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