Features of Prodigy No Coding Test Strips
- Does not use GDH-PQQ technology
- Meters test only when there's enough blood on the strip
- Capillary action automatically draws the blood sample
- Glucose oxidase technology provides safe and accurate results
- Includes 50 testing strips
How does it work?
- Prodigy No Coding test strips provide a quantitative measurement of glucose in whole blood from the fingertip, palm, forearm, upper arm, calf or thigh.
- The blood is drawn into the absorbent channel of the test strip through capillary action, and the blood glucose level is measured by the meter.
- Results are displayed on the Prodigy blood glucose meter.
- Only 0.7 μL of blood is required and the reaction time is 7 seconds.
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How to use Prodigy No Coding Test Strips?
- Step 1: First, insert a test strip into the test strip slot
- Step 2: Puncture finger with a lancing device
- Step 3: Wipe off the first drop and apply the second drop to the test strip
- Step 4: When the absorbent opening is full, the meter will beep
- Step 5: Your meter will count from 6 to 1 and show the result
Test Results:
- Your blood glucose test results are displayed either in milligrams per deciliter (mg/dL; U.S. standard) or millimoles per liter (mmol/L).
- The meter is able to display test results from 20 to 600 mg/dL or from 1.1 to 33.3 mmol/L. If your test result is below the minimum value, repeat the test with a new strip to confirm this reading. A reading lower than the minimum value indicates very low blood glucose levels, or severe hypoglycemia. If a low result is confirmed, seek medical attention immediately.
- If your test result is above the maximum value, repeat the test with a new strip to confirm this reading. A reading higher than the maximum value indicates very high blood glucose levels, or severe hyperglycemia. If a high result is confirmed, seek medical attention immediately.
Prodigy Test Strips Instructions For Use Manual
Frequently Asked Questions
What is no-coding technology?
No-coding technology is a feature that eliminates the need for manual coding or calibration of blood glucose test strips. With no-coding technology, the blood glucose meter automatically recognizes the test strip and calibrates itself for accurate readings.
Can Prodigy No Coding Test Strips be used with other brands of blood glucose meters?
No, Prodigy No Coding Test Strips are designed specifically for use with Prodigy blood glucose meters, and are not compatible with other brands of meters.
How long do Prodigy No Coding Test Strips last?
Prodigy No Coding Test Strips have a long shelf life of up to 24 months when stored at room temperature and away from direct sunlight.
How much blood is required for a test with Prodigy No Coding Test Strips?
Prodigy No Coding Test Strips require a small blood sample size of 0.6 microliters.
Can Prodigy No Coding Test Strips be reused?
No, Prodigy No Coding Test Strips are disposable and should not be reused. Using a strip more than once may result in inaccurate readings.
Can Prodigy No Coding Test Strips be used by people with gestational diabetes?
Prodigy No Coding Test Strips can be used by people with gestational diabetes, but it is recommended to consult with a healthcare professional for guidance on monitoring blood glucose levels during pregnancy.
Are Prodigy No Coding Test Strips FDA approved?
Yes, Prodigy No Coding Test Strips are FDA approved for use in monitoring blood glucose levels in people with diabetes.
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