AgaMatrix Presto Test Strips, 100 Count Box
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A Kroger meter made by OnSync is used by these folks. As a replacement for similar branded strips, I'm pretty sure they'll work just fine.
It is their responsibility to work on the brand they were designed to work on.
There is a date on the top of the test strip carton that indicates when the test strip has expired. Please do not use them if they appear to be out of date and contact Amazon customer service.
CVS Health Advanced Glucose Meters can not be used with these test strips. Compared to the Presto test strip, that one is different.
Selected User Reviews For AgaMatrix Presto Test Strips, 100 Count Box
I bought the blood glucose monitor at Kroger several years ago, so they fit exactly into that device. They were no longer carried by Kroger.
It was told to me by a friend who was a medic that test strips were the most expensive part of at-home blood glucose testing. I came to find that this brand is one of the least expensive and most reliable brands. In terms of the strips themselves and the device they can be used in, I am satisfied with their functionality. I would like it if they could make it so you wouldn't have to puncture your skin to check your.
The AgraMatrix Test strips have been proven to be the most accurate among the other brands that we have.
Despite my best efforts, I have found this meter to be inaccurate and imprecise. We measured 107 mg/dL, 127 mg/dL, and 109 mg/dL in the same drop of blood. According to another meter, the same finger stick produced readings between 99 and 102 mg/dL. This set of values of 134 to 153 was the "normal test solution. ". As shown in the illustration in their User's Guide, a sample of their test solution should result in readings between 80 and 120 mg/dL at a 20% precision. A company statement also mentions "readings can range from 106 to 161 mg/dL on the test solution, but if the test solution was actually "normal" = 100 mg/dL, then these readings would be inaccurate. The laboratory results for my blood sugars at the hospital range from 100 to Neither AgaMatrix nor its customer service offered an explanation or refunded the purchase.
Presto test strips have been in my possession for more than five months now. Despite the low price, they still offer good accuracy and are by far the cheapest to use. There are 14 day, 30 day, and 90 day averages on the Presto meter. The last A1C test I had in march 2013 came back at a Despite the Presto 90 day average saying it should have been 5, it actually came up as In other words, the difference over 90 days is an average of three points per day. Test results from WaveSense are said to be 93% accurate with an accuracy rating of About ten percent. There is only a +/- 10% tolerance set by the FDA The percentage is 20% on 95-100 The results of all tests were 100%.
It is a decent product that does what it promises, but not the best.
It works well and I would definitely buy them.
I found these test strips to be the most affordable I could find. I received my order promptly, the expiration date is within the time I would use them and they appear to be functioning well as far as I can tell. The price of these permits me to use them more often, which has proven beneficial for me in learning to manage my blood sugar levels. A second advantage of these over the One Touch brand is that fewer blood samples are required to perform the test. My experience with them indicates that they are a good choice.