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Embrace Test Strips
Description
Embrace Test Strips provide fast, accurate blood glucose results. They are compatible with the Embrace Glucose Meter and use a quick 3-step verification process. This process makes sure the test strip is in place, detects your blood sample, and confirms there's enough blood for testing. Stock up on Embrace blood glucose test strips today and track your blood sugar with confidence!
Embrace Test Strips may be covered by your insurance or Medicare plan. To see if you qualify, start your order or call us at 877-840-8218.
Product Features
- Contains 50 test strips per box
- No coding required for use
- Requires a small blood sample for testing
- Supports alternate site testing (fingertip, palm, forearm)
Product Specifications
Count Per Pack: 50 strips
Size: 5.2” x 1.89” x 1.61”
Weight: 1.31 oz
User Guide
Safety Information
- Check the expiration date printed on the test strip bottle and its package.
- Do not use expired test strips.
- Use each test strip immediately after removing it from the bottle.
- Do not use wet or damaged test strips.
- Keep away from direct sunlight and heat.
- Store the test strip bottle in a dry, cool place.
- Record the “date opened” on the bottle label.
- Discard the bottle and any remaining test strips after 3 months from the date of opening.
- Test within the temperature range of 50ºF to 104ºF.
Disclaimer
Those using products sold by US MED® should always refer to the directions provided by a product’s manufacturer for usage information.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Where can I buy Embrace Test Strips?
Buy Embrace Test Strips from US MED! US MED is licensed, ACHC-accredited, and proudly maintains an A+ rating from the Better Business Bureau. With expert customer service and easy home delivery, US MED is America's trusted source for quality medical supplies.
How long will Embrace Test Strips last?
Embrace Blood glucose Test Strips should be used within 3 months from the date opened.
Are Embrace Test Strips calibrated?
Embrace Test Strip results are plasma-calibrated for an easy comparison to lab results, but may be 10% to 15% higher than results obtained from whole-blood referenced blood glucose analysis.
What type of blood sample is needed for Embrace Test Strips?
Embrace Test Strips need a fresh capillary whole-blood sample, which can be taken from your fingertips, palm, or forearm.
How do I use the Embrace Test Strips?
To use Embrace Test Strips, insert the end with the metal contacts into the top of the meter. Then, dip the other end of the strip into the blood or control solution drop to begin testing.
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