Accu-chek Fastclix 204 Lancets for Accu-Chek Fastclix lancing device
6 lancets per barrel
Distinction between a new barrel and a used barrel (red ring).
Description of Accu-chek Fastclix 204 Lancets
Secure used cylinder easily identifiable, non-reusable, minimal risk of inadvertent puncture. Invisible lancet with a reduced diameter for less pain and apprehension.
Box of 34 barrels with 6 lancets, i.e. 204 lancets.
- Needle diameter: 0.3mm
- Latex and silicone free
- Impossibility to reuse the used barrel
- Quick and easy barrel change
Can only be used with the Accu-Chek Fastclix lancing device.
Using advice and opinion on Accu-chek Fastclix 204 Lancets
- Single-use lancets suitable for Fastclix lancing device
- 6 lancets per barrel
Comment on the recommendations for use and dosage of Accu-chek Fastclix 204 Lancets with our partner Avis checked after your purchase.
Composition
Box of 34 barrels of 6 lancets
i.e. 204 single-use lancets suitable for Fastclix lancing device
Precaution for use with ACCU-CHEK FASTCLIX 204 Lancets
Distinction between a new barrel and a used barrel (red ring).
Introducing ACCU-CHEK FASTCLIX 204 Lancets
Lancet cartridge for Fastclix lancing device
Box of 34 barrels of 6 lancets
i.e. 204 single-use lancets suitable for the Fastclix lancing device (Gun sold in pharmacies only)
Our expert opinion in pharmacy
Self-monitoring of blood glucose is a method of monitoring and not diagnosing diabetes.
It is a tool allowing the diabetic to respect his glycemic objectives, thus giving real benchmarks.
The diabetic becomes a fully-fledged player in his treatment, by adapting the doses of rapid-acting insulin before each meal, for example...
Self-monitoring of blood glucose is just as important in the control of type 1 diabetes as in type 2 diabetes, however it differs in schedules and frequency depending on the type of diabetes.
Self-monitoring of blood sugar is not recommended if your HbA1c level is below 6.5% and if you are not being treated with sulfonamides, glinides or insulin.
How to monitor blood sugar?
To measure blood glucose, one pricks the side of the finger, or the base of the thumb with some meters (such as the Accu-Check Fast Clix ), with a lancet mounted on a lancing device. The blood glucose meter strip is brought into contact with the drop of blood, which displays the result in a few seconds.