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Contour Blood Glucose

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Bayer Contour  Blood Glucose, 100 Test Strips


Bayer Contour Blood Glucose, 100 Test Strips


$42.99


7090G. For use with Bayer's Contour Blood Glucose Meter. No coding. Test strips made in Japan....

Bayer Contour  Blood Glucose, 50 Test Strips


Bayer Contour Blood Glucose, 50 Test Strips


$20.78


7080G. For use with Bayer's Contour Blood Glucose Meter. No coding. Test strips made in Japan....

Bayer Contour Test Strips


Bayer Contour Test Strips



Bayer Contour Test Strips are for use with Contour Meter. The Contour Test Strips use Sip-in Sampling Technology which require only a tiny drop of blood for an accurate reading. These test strips provide easy viewing of sample fill to ensure accurate results and fast testing. There is No Coding Required. This means you can open a new box of test strips and use them right away no extra steps to tak...


How accurate are blood glucose meters?

I'm concerned about blood glucose meter readings. I have a Bayer
Contour meter, and when I test it with its control solution (came with
the meter), it gives a reading of 129 (that's average over five
tests).

Shouldn't that be 100?

Should I divide my actual blood readings by 1.29 to correct for the
elevated control solution resut?

Spent half an hour on the phone with the Bayer people who gave me a
lot of double talk and finally admitted a 30% error is normal.

So to get a more accurate reading, should I divide what the meter
tells me by 1.29?

Thanks in advance for any help here--it's very confusing.

THROW IT AWAY AND GET A METER ITS CALLED
ACCUCHECK. I TRUST IT. ITS CHANCE OF ERROR DIFFERENCE IS AROUND 11% ALWAYS WHEN EVER I COMPARE IT IF GOING TO GET LAB TESTS ON MY BLOOD.

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