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OneTouch Verio® Test Strips - Testing and Results
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Understanding testing information and result specifics when testing using OneTouch Verio® Test Strips.
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OneTouch Verio® Test Strips - Testing and Results:
 

  • In vitro diagnostic. For self-testing.

 

  • Important:
    • Please read this insert and your User Guide or Owner's Booklet before using. The User Guide or Owner's Booklet has full instructions for blood glucose and control solution testing.
    • Do Not use new test strips if the vial is open or damaged in any way. This could lead to error messages or inaccurate blood glucose results.
    • Contact OneTouch® Customer Care right away if you have questions about your test strips, test results or these instructions.
    • Refer to your User Guide or Owner's Booklet for important information about cleaning and disinfecting your meter, lancing device, and caps.
    • The meter and lancing device are for single patient use. Do Not share them with anyone including other family members! Do Not use on multiple patients! All parts of the kit are considered biohazardous and can potentially transmit infectious diseases, even after you have performed cleaning and disinfection.
  • WARNING: Use of this device on multiple patients may lead to transmission of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), Hepatitis C Virus (HCV), Hepatitis B Virus (HBV) or other bloodborne pathogens.

Testing your Blood Glucose:

  • Read your system User Guide or Owner's Booklet for instructions on running a blood test and getting a blood sample.

Test Results:

  • The OneTouch Verio® Family of Meters shows results between 20 and 600 mg/dL.

 

  • Read these cautions when your test results are higher or lower than what you expect.

 

  • CAUTION: 
    • Low glucose results:
      • If your blood glucose result is below 70 mg/dL or a low glucose warning is displayed, (meaning the result is less than 20 mg/dL), it may mean hypoglycemia (low blood glucose). You may need to treat low glucose right away. Follow your healthcare professional's advice. The result could be due to a test error, but it is safer to treat first, then test again.
    • High glucose values:
      • If your test result is above 180 mg/dL, it may mean high blood glucose (hyperglycemia). You should think about re-testing. Talk to your healthcare professional if you are concerned about high blood glucose.
      • A high glucose warning is shown when your blood glucose level is over 600 mg/dL. You may have very high blood glucose (severe hyperglycemia). Re-test your blood glucose. If the result is a high glucose warning again, this indicates a severe problem with your blood glucose control. Obtain and follow instructions from your healthcare professional right away.
    • Repeated unexpected glucose results:
      • If you get repeated unexpected results: 
        • Run a control solution test to check your system.
        • Make sure you follow all instructions in your User Guide or Owner's Booklet.
        • If your symptoms don't match your blood glucose results, call your healthcare professional.
    • Never ignore symptoms or make significant changes to your diabetes management program without speaking to your healthcare professional.

Range of Expected Values:

  • Blood glucose management requires the help of a healthcare professional. Talk to your healthcare professional about:
    • The target blood glucose range that is right for you.
    • When to test.
    • What your blood glucose results mean.
  • Expected blood glucose levels for non-pregnant people without diabetes1:
      •  1 American Diabetes Association, Standards of Medical Care in Diabetes, Diabetes Care Vol. 41, Supplement 1, S1-S2, January 2018. 
    • Time: Fasting
      • Range, mg/dL: Less than 100
    • Time: 2 hours after meals
      • Range, mg/dL: Less than 140

Limitations of Procedure:

  • OneTouch Verio® Test Strips give accurate results under the following conditions:
    •  Use only fresh capillary whole blood.
    • A hematocrit (percentage of your blood that is red blood cells) that is either very high (above 60%) or very low (below 20%) can cause false results.
    • OneTouch Verio® Test Strips may be used at altitudes up to 10,000 feet with no effect on test results.
    • Test results may be falsely low if the patient is severely dehydrated, in shock or in a hyperosmolar state (with or without ketosis).
    • Critically ill patients should not be tested with the OneTouch Verio® Family of Meters.
    • Uric Acid at concentrations greater than 8 mg/dL may cause falsely low results when using the OneTouch Verio® Family of Meters with the exception of OneTouch Verio Reflect®.
  • Caution:
    • The OneTouch Verio® Family of Blood Glucose Monitoring Systems should not be used within 24 hours of receiving a D-xylose absorption test as it may cause inaccurately high glucose results with your meter.
    • Do Not use the OneTouch Verio® Family of Blood Glucose Monitoring Systems if you are being treated for organophosphate poisoning with PAM (Pralidoxime) as it may cause inaccurate glucose results with your meter.
    • Dehydration and low glucose results: You may get false low glucose results if you are severely dehydrated. If you think this is the case, contact your healthcare professional right away.

Alternate Site Limitations:

  • Do Not use the OneTouch Verio® Family of Meters for alternate site testing (AST).
  • Refer to the User Guide or Owner's Booklet that came with your meter for the full system intended use.
AW 06703912A
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15/07/2021 00:24
Federico Bouchaton
Laura Acosta
05/10/2023 11:57
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