
Blood Lancets (Meeka)100 pcs
Technokit Healthcare Ltd

Blood Lancets (GetWell), 120 pcs, Twist Type are single-use lancets designed for fingerstick blood sampling, most commonly for blood glucose testing, sold under the GetWell brand.
Sourcing note: GetWell's own corporate site does not list lancet products in its featured range; the GetWell brand's affiliation with the RFL/PRAN Group is confirmed only moderately, via company social-media branding rather than an official corporate statement. Additionally, the exact 120-pcs pack size could not be independently found on any retailer -- the specifications below are extrapolated from a 60-pcs GetWell twist-type lancet sold under the same brand and seller, and are disclosed as not independently confirmed for this specific 120-pcs pack.
Twist off the protective cap to expose the lancet needle. Load into a compatible lancing device if using one, or use directly as directed. Use on a clean, dry fingertip. Dispose of immediately after a single use.
For single use only -- do not reuse or share lancets between individuals, as this carries a risk of infection transmission. Dispose of used lancets in an approved sharps container. Store in a cool, dry place. Keep out of reach of children.
Can these lancets be reused?
No, they are for single use only and should never be shared between individuals due to infection risk.
What does "twist type" mean?
It refers to a twist-off protective cap that exposes the lancet needle without needing a separate tool.
What needle gauge do these lancets use?
A 30G gauge is specified for a 60-pcs sibling product under this same brand, but this has not been independently confirmed specifically for this 120-pcs pack.
Who manufactures GetWell lancets?
The GetWell brand's affiliation with the RFL/PRAN Group is indicated but only moderately confirmed via company branding, not an official corporate statement naming this exact product line.
How should used lancets be disposed of?
In an approved sharps container, to reduce the risk of needlestick injury and infection.
The information provided is accurate to our best practices, but it does not replace professional medical advice. We cannot guarantee its completeness or accuracy. The absence of specific information about a drug should not be seen as an endorsement. We are not responsible for any consequences resulting from this information, so consult a healthcare professional for any concerns or questions.