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Discard used lancet and test strip properly.
Caution: Used lancets and test strips are considered bio-hazardous. Please ensure safe disposal.
Professional users should collect and dispose lancets and test strips in a clinical waste container.
Consumers can collect them in any strong plastic or metal container with a tight cap or lid. When the container is full, tightly secure the lid and
reinforce it with heavy-duty tape before disposing it as household waste. Local regulations on disposal have to be followed.
Understanding Blood Glucose Results
The purpose of this section is to help you evaluate and interpret your pet´s blood glucose results. Always consult your Veterinarian regarding
appropriate ranges for your pet, if you have further questions regarding your pet´s glucose results, or if your pet is not feeling well.
IMPORTANT:
Low or high blood glucose readings can indicate a potentially serious medical condition.
Low and High Blood Glucose Results
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Result
What It Means
Clinical Signs
What To Do
Lower than
65 mg/dL
(3.6 mmol/L)*
for adult cats &
dogs
Low blood glucose
(Hypoglycemia)
Dogs and Cats
•
Lethargy or abnormal
drowsiness
• Weakness
• Disorientation
• Visual disturbances
• Incoordination
• Tremors / shaky
movements
• Seizures
• Coma
Repeat the test with a new test strip if
the result is not consistent with the
clinical signs.
If the blood glucose result is not
consistent with the clinical signs,
perform a control solution test with a
new test strip.
If the test results are within the range
printed on the test strip vial, retest
using fresh blood and a new test strip.
If the blood glucose result is still not
consistent with the clinical signs,
contact a veterinarian/veterinary
surgeon.