Onetouch Delica Plus
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What is Onetouch Delica Plus?
The Diathrive Lancing Device is a user-friendly tool designed to facilitate blood sampling for glucose monitoring in diabetic patients. Featuring customizable depth settings, it ensures minimal discomfort while providing efficient and precise lancet deployment. Its ergonomic design enhances ease of use, making it an essential component of diabetes management routines.Side Effects
- Pain or discomfort at the puncture site
- Minor bleeding or bruising
- Swelling or redness at the puncture site
Warnings
- Ensure device cleanliness to prevent infection
- Do not use on broken or irritated skin
- Keep out of reach of children
- Follow instructions for proper depth setting to avoid injury
- Reuse of lancets can lead to inaccurate results or infection
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- Pain or discomfort at the puncture site
- Minor bleeding or bruising
- Swelling or redness at the puncture site
- Scarring from repeated use in the same area
- Infection if the site is not properly cleaned
- Ensure device cleanliness to prevent infection
- Do not use on broken or irritated skin
- Keep out of reach of children
- Follow instructions for proper depth setting to avoid injury
- Reuse of lancets can lead to inaccurate results or infection
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Onetouch Delica Plus 1 Miscellaneous
What is Onetouch Delica Plus ?
The Diathrive Lancing Device is a user-friendly tool designed to facilitate blood sampling for glucose monitoring in diabetic patients. Featuring customizable depth settings, it ensures minimal discomfort while providing efficient and precise lancet deployment. Its ergonomic design enhances ease of use, making it an essential component of diabetes management routines.
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