OneTouch Ultra2 Blood Glucose Monitor (LifeScan)

 

OneTouch Ultra2

OneTouch Ultra2

The OneTouch Ultra2 Blood Glucose Monitoring System features before- and after-meal results and averages with a 500-test memory.

Blood Sample Size Required: 1.0 uL

Time to Results: 5 seconds

Battery Requirements: (2) CR2032 lithium coin cell

Alternative Site Testing: Yes

Data Capabilities: Computer download capability; 500-test memory

User Coding Required: Yes

Other Special Features: Before- and after-meal averages; backlight on display; 7-, 14-, and 30-day averages; automatic shut off

Accessories Included: Lancing Device; 10 Sterile Lancets; Carrying Case; 3-Year Warranty

Company Contact Information:

LifeScan, Inc.
1000 Gibraltar Drive
Milpitas, California 95035
1-800-227-8862
www.onetouchdiabetes.com

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Last Modified Date: June 07, 2013

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