FreeStyle Freedom Lite Blood Glucose Monitor (Abbott)

FreeStyle Freedom Lite

FreeStyle Freedom Lite

The FreeStyle Freedom Lite Blood Glucose Monitoring System has a new ergonomic shape and large numeral display. There is no coding and allows for easy testing with the world’s smallest sample size. This meter uses only FreeStyle Lite test strips.

Blood Sample Size Required: 0.3 uL

Time to Results: 5-second average

Battery Requirements: (1) CR2032 lithium coin cell

Alternative Site Testing: Yes

Data Capabilities: Computer download capabilities; stores up to 400 results with date and time

User Coding Required: No

Other Special Features: Four reminder alarms; ability to add more blood for up to one minute; provides results in 7-, 14-, and 30-day averages

Accessories Included: FreeStyle Glucose Monitor Control Solution; Lancing Device; 10 Glucose Test Strips; 10 Sterile Lancets; Carrying Case

Company Contact Information:

Abbott Diabetes Care, Inc.
1360 South Loop Road
Alameda, CA 94502
1-800-522-5226
www.abbottdiabetescare.com  

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Last Modified Date: November 28, 2012

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