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Lancets and Other Low-Price Medical Supplies

Lancets are used by diabetics to prick their fingers so that they can get an accurate reading of their blood sugar. They’re also used for a variety of other purposes. Sometimes, they’re used for purposes as mundane as dealing with boils and pimples. Whether the use for life-saving medical procedures that diabetics rely upon or simple cosmetic procedures, there’s no reason that you should pay a lot of money for medical supplies such as lancets. Understanding a bit about the pricing of medical supplies will help you to understand why.

 

Complexity

 

The prices of many medical supplies are so high because of the complexity of the devices involved. For example, if you buy a glucose meter, you’re buying a very expensive piece of equipment. You’re also buying a piece of equipment that has to be manufactured to extremely tight tolerances. Where those types of devices are concerned, there is absolutely no room for error or slop. Lancets, on the other hand, are about as simple as medical devices get. They’re not even as complicated as a hypodermic needle, which means that you shouldn’t pay a lot of money for them. Read more…

Understanding How a Glucose Meter Works

A glucose meter is an essential device for any individual who is suffering from diabetes. This device is used to test the amount of glucose in a person’s blood stream. Diabetes affects millions of people across the planet, and if not treated properly, it can result in heart problems, strokes, and even death. After you have been diagnosed with diabetes, your doctor will more than likely require you to get this type of equipment to help get your diabetes under control. The equipment is easy to use and the test is almost completely painless.

A glucose meter measures the glucose in your blood by mixing a blood sample with some glucose oxidase. This chemical will produce a reaction when mixed with blood will help produce an accurate reading of your blood sugar level. In order to perform the test you will need to take a lancet and place it in a spring loaded pen tool. The pen tool will help the lancet to puncture your skin and produce a small drop of blood. Most diabetic patients prick a finger, take a sample of the blood, and place it on a test strip. You then run the test strip through the device to check your levels. Read more…