Pogo Automatic Blood Glucose
POGO Automatic Blood Glucose 1 Device
¿Qué es Pogo Automatic Blood Glucose?
Advocate Redi-Code se utiliza para tratar a personas con diabetes tipo 2. Advocate Redi-Code es un medicamento genérico. El precio promedio de Advocate Redi-Code es de aproximadamente $19 por 1 dispositivo. Puedes usar nuestra oferta de ahorros de Singlecare para obtener un descuento promedio de hasta un 80% sobre el precio de venta al público en farmacias locales participantes.Side Effects
- None, as this is a medical device rather than a pharmaceutical product
Warnings
- Ensure hands are clean and dry before use to avoid inaccurate readings
- Store the device and test strips as per the manufacturer's instructions to maintain accuracy
- Consult with a healthcare professional for any consistently unusual readings
- Keep the device and its components out of reach of children to prevent accidents
- Discontinue use if the device shows signs of damage or malfunction
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Pogo Automatic Blood Glucose Cupones y Precios - Rx.com
POGO Automatic Blood Glucose 1 Device
¿Qué es Pogo Automatic Blood Glucose ?
Advocate Redi-Code se utiliza para tratar a personas con diabetes tipo 2. Advocate Redi-Code es un medicamento genérico. El precio promedio de Advocate Redi-Code es de aproximadamente $19 por 1 dispositivo. Puedes usar nuestra oferta de ahorros de Singlecare para obtener un descuento promedio de hasta un 80% sobre el precio de venta al público en farmacias locales participantes.
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