Onetouch Delica Plus
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What is Onetouch Delica Plus?
The Assure Lance Safety Lancet 28g is a sterile, single-use lancet designed for safe and effective capillary blood sampling. Featuring an ergonomic design, it ensures minimal discomfort with its ultra-fine 28-gauge needle, making it ideal for patients requiring regular testing. Its automatic retraction mechanism minimizes the risk of needlestick injuries, promoting a safe user experience for both healthcare professionals and patients.Side Effects
- Minor discomfort at the puncture site
- Slight bruising
- Skin irritation
Warnings
- Ensure the lancet is sterile before use
- Dispose of the lancet properly to avoid injury or contamination
- Not for use on multiple patients to prevent cross-contamination
- Follow instructions for safe use to prevent accidental self-injury
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What is Onetouch Delica Plus ?
The Assure Lance Safety Lancet 28g is a sterile, single-use lancet designed for safe and effective capillary blood sampling. Featuring an ergonomic design, it ensures minimal discomfort with its ultra-fine 28-gauge needle, making it ideal for patients requiring regular testing. Its automatic retraction mechanism minimizes the risk of needlestick injuries, promoting a safe user experience for both healthcare professionals and patients.- Minor discomfort at the puncture site
- Slight bruising
- Skin irritation
- Bleeding
- Ensure the lancet is sterile before use
- Dispose of the lancet properly to avoid injury or contamination
- Not for use on multiple patients to prevent cross-contamination
- Follow instructions for safe use to prevent accidental self-injury
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