Shipping with this method takes 3-5 days
About the OneTouch UltraSoft Diabetic Lancets
OneTouch UltraSoft Lancets are used to obtain blood samples so you can test your blood glucose levels when monitoring and managing your diabetes. They have an ultra thin design (28-gauge needle) for less painful testing. The lancets are gentle on the fingers, allowing for a less painful stick when used with the OneTouch Penlet Plus Adjustable Blood Sampler. Your OneTouch UltraSoft Lancets are compatible with the OneTouch Lancing Device, OneTouch UltraSoft Adjustable Blood Sampler and the OneTouch Penlet Plus Adjustable Blood Sampler. They are available in packages of 100 sterile lancets.
How to use
Do not use these lancets if the protective disk has been damaged or removed.
To use these lancets, make sure to wash your hands with soap and warm water first. This reduces your risk of of spreading infection or disease while sampling. Remember to rinse your hands and dry them thoroughly before sampling. These lancets are intended for single use only and should never be shared with anyone, including family members.
First, load your lancet into the lancing device and twist off the protective cap. Next, choose a spot on the side of your finger, remembering to use a different finger each time you take a blood sample.
After you have applied your sample to the test strip and read your results on your blood glucose meter, eject the used lancet from lancing device and snap-on the safety cap before you throw it away. Throw away the used lancet carefully so that it can not harm others.
Manufacturer: Lifescan Canada LTD.
Express Shipping - from $25.00
Prices:
- Dry-Packed Products $25.00
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Shipping with this method takes 5-10 days
Prices:
- Dry-Packed Products $15.00
- Not available for Cold-Packed products
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