Accu-Chek Fastclix Lancet
Accu-Chek FastClix Lancet 1 Kit
What is Accu-Chek Fastclix Lancet?
The Accu-Chek Fastclix Lancet is designed for virtually pain-free blood sampling, crucial for daily diabetes management. It features a unique, one-click system with a drum of six preloaded lancets, minimizing the hassle of handling individual lancets. This lancet is known for its ease of use and minimal skin tearing, enhancing the testing experience for patients.Side Effects
- Minor bleeding
- Skin irritation or bruising at the puncture site
- Temporary local pain or discomfort
Warnings
- Use a new lancet each time to prevent infection and ensure sterility
- Do not share lancets with others to avoid cross-contamination
- Dispose of used lancets in a proper sharps disposal container
- Consult healthcare provider if excessive bleeding or signs of infection occur
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- Minor bleeding
- Skin irritation or bruising at the puncture site
- Temporary local pain or discomfort
- Risk of infection if the lancet is reused or shared
- Use a new lancet each time to prevent infection and ensure sterility
- Do not share lancets with others to avoid cross-contamination
- Dispose of used lancets in a proper sharps disposal container
- Consult healthcare provider if excessive bleeding or signs of infection occur
Accu-Chek Fastclix Lancet Coupons & Prices
Accu-Chek FastClix Lancet 1 Kit
What is Accu-Chek Fastclix Lancet ?
The Accu-Chek Fastclix Lancet is designed for virtually pain-free blood sampling, crucial for daily diabetes management. It features a unique, one-click system with a drum of six preloaded lancets, minimizing the hassle of handling individual lancets. This lancet is known for its ease of use and minimal skin tearing, enhancing the testing experience for patients.
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