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Advocate Redi-Code Blood Glucose Monitoring System
Specification

The Advocate TD-4223F Redi-Code Blood Glucose Monitoring System  requires absolutely NO CODING, and only needs a small blood sample size of 0.7 micro liters. The Advocate TD 4223-F is has a large screen and has a 450 test memory for convenience.

Features:

  • NO CODING REQUIRED
  • Tiny sample size of only 0.7 micro liters is needed
  • Alternative Site Testing - You can use other areas of the body besides your fingertips to check your blood glucose levels, including the palm, forearm, the upper body, the calf, or the thigh
  • Capillary Action
  • 450 Test Memory
  • Large screen for easy visibility
  • Fast 7 second results
  • Data Management
  • Ketone Warning (above 240mg/dl)

Contents:

  • Glucose Meter
  • Owner''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''s Manual
  • Quick Reference Guide
  • Warranty card
  • Carrying Case

 

 
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