FreeStyle Lite – 50 Testing Strips
£17.99
- FreeStyle Lite testing strips make it easy to check your blood glucose levels at home. They’re quick, simple, and designed to make testing as comfortable as possible.
- FreeStyle Lite strips have no coding chip, so there’s one less step when testing. Each strip is foil-wrapped to protect it from air and moisture, helping to maintain accuracy. Only a tiny drop of blood (0.6 µl) is needed, and results are ready in just 5 seconds.
- These testing strips are designed for use only with the FreeStyle Lite blood glucose monitoring system. Once a blood sample is applied, the strip activates automatically and delivers a precise reading within seconds.
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Buy FreeStyle Lite testing strips
FreeStyle Lite testing strips make it easy to check your blood glucose levels at home. They’re quick, simple, and designed to make testing as comfortable as possible. FreeStyle Lite strips have no coding chip, so there’s one less step when testing. Each strip is foil-wrapped to protect it from air and moisture, helping to maintain accuracy. Only a tiny drop of blood (0.6 µl) is needed, and results are ready in just 5 seconds. These testing strips are designed for use only with the FreeStyle Lite blood glucose monitoring system. Once a blood sample is applied, the strip activates automatically and delivers a precise reading within seconds.Directions
- Apply a small drop of blood (0.6 µl) to the test strip.
- The system will start automatically when enough blood has been detected.
- The strip will display your glucose reading in about 5 seconds.
Storage information
Store in a cool, dry place away from heat and moisture. Keep out of sight and reach of children. Do not use after the expiry date shown on the pack. Do not dispose of used strips or packaging via household waste - ask your pharmacist how to throw them away safely.Important information
Always read the leaflet provided before use. If you have any concerns about using this product or your blood sugar readings, speak to your GP or a Chemist4U pharmacist.
