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Choose a fleshy area of the forearm or upper arm away from bone, visible veins and thick
hairs of the arm. Sometimes there is less blood flow to these areas than to the fingertip.
To help you get enough drops of blood, you may gently massage or apply a heating pad to
the site to increase blood flow.
Choose a fleshy area on the palm, below your thumb or
pinky finger. Select a spot without any visible veins and
away from any deep lines, which may cause your blood
sample to smear.
Ventral palm/Dorsal hand
Forearm
Upper arm
IMPORTANT
We recommend that you test on your fingertips if you are testing for hypoglycemia (low
blood glucose) or if you are suffering from hypoglycemia unawareness.
To ensure accurate results when lancing your arm
(forearm or upper arm), or palm (ventral palm or dorsal
hand), clean the test site with soap and water.
Make sure there is no cream or lotion on the test site.
Thoroughly dry your hands and test site.
Lance the test site with the lancing device
1. Remove the lancing tip by twisting off.
2. Insert lancet and replace with the clear tip.
3. To bring fresh blood to the surface of the test site, rub
the test site vigorously for a few seconds until you feel
it getting warm. Applying heat may be helpful.
4. Adjust clear tip to the highest setting. Hold the clear tip
down against a fleshy area on the alternative site.
Press the release button. Do not lift up.
The lancing device clear tip is used for alternate site testing
WARNING
To reduce the chances of getting infection: never share a lancet or lancing device with
anyone.
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