Accu-Chek Guide Test
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Advocate Redi-Code is used to treat people with type 2 diabetes. Advocate Redi-Code is a generic drug. The average price of Advocate Redi-Code is approximately $19 for 1 device. You can use our Singlecare savings offer to get an average Advocate Redi-Code discount of up to 80% off of the retail price at participating local pharmacies.Side Effects
- Skin irritation or redness at the testing site
- Minor bleeding at the pricking site
- Rare risk of infection at the pricking site
Warnings
- Consult a healthcare provider if you experience severe skin reactions
- Keep out of reach of children to prevent accidental ingestion or injury
- Do not use the test if the packaging is damaged or tampered with
- Ensure hands and testing site are clean and dry before testing
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- Skin irritation or redness at the testing site
- Minor bleeding at the pricking site
- Rare risk of infection at the pricking site
- Discomfort or pain while using the lancet device
- Consult a healthcare provider if you experience severe skin reactions
- Keep out of reach of children to prevent accidental ingestion or injury
- Do not use the test if the packaging is damaged or tampered with
- Ensure hands and testing site are clean and dry before testing
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Accu-Chek Guide Test 100 Strip
What is Accu-Chek Guide Test ?
Advocate Redi-Code is used to treat people with type 2 diabetes. Advocate Redi-Code is a generic drug. The average price of Advocate Redi-Code is approximately $19 for 1 device. You can use our Singlecare savings offer to get an average Advocate Redi-Code discount of up to 80% off of the retail price at participating local pharmacies.
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