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Lancets are small, double-edged blades or needle-like devices primarily used for capillary blood sampling. They are commonly utilized by patients with diabetes for blood glucose monitoring, offering a quick, minimally invasive method to obtain blood droplets. Each lancet is designed for single use to ensure sterility and reduce the risk of infection.Side Effects
- Pain at the puncture site
- Minor bleeding
- Bruising
Warnings
- Do not reuse lancets to prevent infection.
- Ensure the lancet is fully inserted into the lancing device to avoid incomplete punctures.
- Dispose of used lancets in a proper sharps container.
- Consult a healthcare provider if repeated pain or bruising occurs.
- Keep out of reach of children to avoid accidental injury.
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- Pain at the puncture site
- Minor bleeding
- Bruising
- Infection at the puncture site (rare)
- Do not reuse lancets to prevent infection.
- Ensure the lancet is fully inserted into the lancing device to avoid incomplete punctures.
- Dispose of used lancets in a proper sharps container.
- Consult a healthcare provider if repeated pain or bruising occurs.
- Keep out of reach of children to avoid accidental injury.
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Onetouch Delica Plus 100 Miscellaneous
What is Onetouch Delica Plus ?
Lancets are small, double-edged blades or needle-like devices primarily used for capillary blood sampling. They are commonly utilized by patients with diabetes for blood glucose monitoring, offering a quick, minimally invasive method to obtain blood droplets. Each lancet is designed for single use to ensure sterility and reduce the risk of infection.
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