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Do not use any anticoagulants or preservatives other than heparin when
collecting capillary blood into test tubes.
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Be sure to clean and disinfect your Medisign MM1100 BT Blood Glucose
Meter regularly.
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Do not reuse the test strips, test strips are single use only.
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You may use this system at altitude up to 10,000 feet.
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Clean and disinfect your Medisign MM1100 BT Blood Glucose Meter at
least once per week.
Inaccurate results may occur for individuals or patient in shock.
Inaccurate results may occur for individuals experiencing a
hyperglycemic-hypersmolar state with or without ketosis. Critically ill
patients should not be tested with this blood glucose meter.
Interferences: Acetaminophen, salicylates, uric acid, ascorbic acid
(vitamin C) and other interferent substances in normal blood or normal
therapeutic concentrations do not significantly affect results, however
abnormally high concentrations in blood may cause inaccurate results.
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The Medisign MM1100 BT Blood Glucose Monitoring System is for testing
outside of the body (in-vitro diagnostic use).
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CAUTION:
Use only Medisign MM1100 Test Strips with your Medisign MM1100
and Medisign MM1100 BT Blood Glucose Meters.
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Testing under out of the specification range may cause inaccurate results.
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Patients undergoing oxygen therapy may yield false low results.
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Lipemic samples (triglycerides) in excess of 1,500 mg/dL may produce
elevated results.
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Hematocrit is the percentage of red blood cells in the blood. HCT levels of
30-55% do not affect glucose measurements with this meter. If you do not
know your hematocrit level, consult with your healthcare professional.
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This test strip is not for use with arterial, venous, neonatal, serum or plasma
samples.
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Testing out of HCT level range of (30~55%) and recommended storage
conditions may cause inaccurate results.
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Dispose of used test strips and lancets according to instructions from your
healthcare provider.