Bayer Contour Plus Blood Glucose Monitor
BAYER Contour Plus Meter
Blood Glucose Monitoring System [7618]
Designed with you in mind, whether you’re newly diagnosed or looking for a new meter
What this meter does: The CONTOUR™ PLUS meter system helps you test with ease and uses highly accurate CONTOUR™ PLUS test strips.
Who this meter suits: The CONTOUR™PLUS meter system has simple and advanced features to meet your testing needs, from basic to more in-depth.
CONTOUR™ meters will display blood glucose measurements in your country’s standard metric (mg/dL or mmol/L).
Bayer Contour Plus Blood Glucose Monitor
Feautres:
Self-guided testing helps you navigate the meter without any prior training
800 test memory
7, 14, 30, or 90 day averages
Easy to track your blood glucose pre-meal, post-meal and fasting
Set alarms to remind you to test
- No Coding® technology eliminates errors due to user miscoding
- Accurate: delivers closer to lab results, so you can test with confidence
- Second-Chance® Sampling tells you when to add more blood, if the first sample wasn’t enough
- 8 Second Test Time
- Tiny 0.6-µL Blood Sample Size
- Easy to see orange test-strip port
Meter Kit Includes:
- 1x Glucose Meter
- 1x Lancing Device
- 25x Strips Free
- 5x Lancets
- Log Book
- Manual
- Carrying Bag
Blood Glucose Monitor in Bangladesh
Blood glucose monitoring reveals individual patterns of blood glucose changes, and helps in the planning of meals, activities, and at what time of day to take medications.[2]
Also, testing allows for quick response to high blood sugar (hyperglycemia) or low blood sugar (hypoglycemia). This might include diet adjustments, exercise, and insulin (as instructed by the health care provider).[2]
Blood Glucose Monitor in Bangladesh
Blood glucose meters
A blood glucose meter is an electronic device for measuring the blood glucose level. A relatively small drop of blood is placed on a disposable test strip which interfaces with a digital meter. Within several seconds, the level of blood glucose will be shown on the digital display. Needing only a small drop of blood for the meter means that the time and effort required for testing is reduced and the compliance of diabetic people to their testing regimens is improved. Although the cost of using blood glucose meters seems high, it is believed to be a cost benefit relative to the avoided medical costs of the complications of diabetes.
Blood glucose monitoring is the use of a glucose meter for testing the concentration of glucose in the blood (glycemia). Particularly important in diabetes management, a blood glucose test is typically performed by piercing the skin (typically, on the finger) to draw blood, then applying the blood to a chemically active disposable ‘test-strip’. Different manufacturers use different technology, but most systems measure an electrical characteristic, and use this to determine the glucose level in the blood. The test is usually referred to