JOHNSON & Johnson Medical is
reminding pharmacists that there is
ready availability for the test strips
for its new Onetouch Verio personal
blood glucose monitoring system.
The new product is the subject of
keen consumer interest since its
release on 01 Sep, with J&J saying
it’s received a large volume of calls
from consumers who say they’re
being told by pharmacists that the
test strips aren’t available.
The strips can be obtained from
Diabetes Australia using the NDSS
code 120 and from wholesalers:
API - PDE: 324221; Sigma - PDE:
896415 and Symbion - PDE
472980.
For more info call Pharmabroker,
or J&J Medical on 1800 252 194The above article was sent to subscribers in Pharmacy Daily's issue from 23 Sep 10 To see the full newsletter, see the embedded issue below or CLICK HERE to download Pharmacy Daily from 23 Sep 10
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