JOHNSON & Johnson Medical
today launched a new personal
blood glucose monitoring system in
Australia.
Onetouch Verio is claimed to
“offer pharmacy customers with
diabetes a new way to measure
their blood glucose more
accurately,” with the product being
the only self-monitoring blood
glucose system labelled to meet
specifications higher than the
current ISO specification.
Using so-called ‘Tri-Sure Strip
Technology’ which was discovered,
developed and manufactured in
Melbourne, the Onetouch Verio
also utilises the FAD-GDH enzyme
which is very specific to glucose,
and has no reaction to maltose and
galactose.
The meter is also easy to use
because it never needs to be
manually calibrated, providing
greater convenience and less
chance for user error, while there’s
also a downloadable 500-test
memory - info 1800 543 372.The above article was sent to subscribers in Pharmacy Daily's issue from 10 Aug 10 To see the full newsletter, see the embedded issue below or CLICK HERE to download Pharmacy Daily from 10 Aug 10
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