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The Diathrive Lancet Ultra Thin 30 is a medical device designed for comfortable and efficient blood sampling. Featuring an ultra-thin 30-gauge needle, it minimizes discomfort while ensuring effective capillary blood collection for glucose monitoring. Its precision-engineered design aids in reducing pain and anxiety for patients requiring regular blood testing.Side Effects
- Minor discomfort at the site of puncture
- Temporary redness or irritation at the site
Warnings
- Ensure the lancet device is used by only one person to prevent cross-contamination or infection
- Do not reuse lancets to avoid infection and ensure sharpness
- Discard used lancets in a proper sharps disposal container
- Keep out of reach of children to prevent accidental injury
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- Minor discomfort at the site of puncture
- Temporary redness or irritation at the site
- Ensure the lancet device is used by only one person to prevent cross-contamination or infection
- Do not reuse lancets to avoid infection and ensure sharpness
- Discard used lancets in a proper sharps disposal container
- Keep out of reach of children to prevent accidental injury
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Onetouch Delica Plus 100 Miscellaneous
What is Onetouch Delica Plus ?
The Diathrive Lancet Ultra Thin 30 is a medical device designed for comfortable and efficient blood sampling. Featuring an ultra-thin 30-gauge needle, it minimizes discomfort while ensuring effective capillary blood collection for glucose monitoring. Its precision-engineered design aids in reducing pain and anxiety for patients requiring regular blood testing.
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