
Product overview
VivaChek Ino Test Strip is a blood glucose test strip compatible exclusively with the VivaChek Ino Blood Glucose Monitoring System (meter model VGM01), used for home monitoring of diabetes management.
Important medical device note: per the FDA regulatory filing for this system, these strips are intended for home monitoring of the effectiveness of diabetes management by people with diabetes and their caregivers -- they are explicitly NOT intended for the diagnosis or screening of diabetes, and are not intended for neonatal use. Strips are for single-patient use only and should not be shared between users. Sourcing note: the exact pack size/count for this specific catalog listing could not be confirmed against official Bangladesh packaging, so no specific count is stated here; buyers should confirm pack size from the physical product box.
Key Features
- Compatible exclusively with the VivaChek Ino Blood Glucose Monitoring System (meter model VGM01), per the official FDA regulatory filing
- Uses 8-electrode strip technology, meeting the EN ISO 15197:2015 accuracy standard, per the official specification
- Requires approximately 0.5 microliters of blood per test, with results in approximately 5 seconds
- Measurement range of 10-600 mg/dL (0.6-33.3 mmol/L), with hematocrit compensation across 20-70%
Benefits
- Enables home monitoring of blood glucose levels to help track the effectiveness of an existing diabetes management plan, per the official regulatory intended use
Who Can Use This Product
- People with diabetes (and their caregivers) who own a compatible VivaChek Ino meter (model VGM01) and use it for home glucose monitoring under medical guidance
- Not intended for diagnosing or screening diabetes -- consult a doctor for diagnosis
- Not intended for neonatal use
- Caution is advised for patients receiving oxygen therapy, per official guidance; consult a doctor if this applies
How to Use
Insert a test strip into a compatible VivaChek Ino meter (model VGM01) following the meter's instructions, apply a blood sample of approximately 0.5 microliters to the strip, and read the result after approximately 5 seconds. Always follow the instructions provided with your specific meter and consult a doctor or healthcare provider regarding how to interpret and act on results.
Storage & Safety
Store strips according to the printed expiry date and manufacturer instructions on the package; strips from an opened vial are generally not intended for use beyond several months after opening, per official guidance, so check the specific instructions on your pack. Store away from direct sunlight, heat, and humidity, and operate within the manufacturer's stated temperature and humidity conditions. Keep out of reach of children. This is a single-patient-use medical device; do not share strips or the meter between users. Consult a doctor or healthcare provider with any questions about use or results.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Can I use these strips with any glucose meter?
No, these strips are compatible exclusively with the VivaChek Ino Blood Glucose Monitoring System (meter model VGM01), per the official regulatory filing.
Can this be used to diagnose diabetes?
No, this device is intended only for home monitoring of existing diabetes management, not for diagnosis or screening -- consult a doctor for diagnosis.
How much blood is needed per test?
Approximately 0.5 microliters, per the official specification.
How many strips are in this pack?
The exact pack size for this specific listing could not be confirmed; please check the physical product packaging.
Can I share these strips or my meter with someone else?
No, this is a single-patient-use device; strips and meters should not be shared between users.
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