True Metrix Blood Glucose Test Strips Box of 100 Count with Meter





Key features
- •Tiny, 0.5 microliter blood sample.
- •TrueMetrix Detects sample environment, sample size, control solution.
- •Corrects hematocrit/temperature.
- •Analyzes environmental and physiological factors.
True Metrix Blood Glucose Test Strips Box of 100 Count with Meter
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Customer Reviews
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Based on 10 reviews
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Amazingly inexpensive. Wish took smaller drop.
gracie9797✓ Verified Purchase•March 16, 2018
Unbeatable price for strips that seem reliable. Much less expensive here than in Walgreens.
I couldn't afford my old strips anymore. The co-payment for the measly number my insurance was willing to pay for was much more than the full cost of these strips.
I suppose the required blood drop size will seem reasonable to most users that test on fingers. For me, however, having to generate that big a drop (much bigger than my previous strips) has resulted in many wasted strips so far.
I couldn't afford my old strips anymore. The co-payment for the measly number my insurance was willing to pay for was much more than the full cost of these strips.
I suppose the required blood drop size will seem reasonable to most users that test on fingers. For me, however, having to generate that big a drop (much bigger than my previous strips) has resulted in many wasted strips so far.
Great buy!!
Daniel Mittelman✓ Verified Purchase•February 10, 2018
These strips are great. Same exact product I get from Walgreens for my True Metrix Air, except Walgreens charges $43.00 for 50 strips (1 box). Such a rip off compared to $20-$22 for 100 strips (2 boxes). And these have an expiration date of 5-29-2019 compared to Walgreens which were 1-29-2019.
The results were also consisitent. Out of the box I tested 3 times in a row.
1st-186
2nd-183
3rd-187
Safe to say I'll never buy them from Walgreens again.
The results were also consisitent. Out of the box I tested 3 times in a row.
1st-186
2nd-183
3rd-187
Safe to say I'll never buy them from Walgreens again.
Not reliable.
BM✓ Verified Purchase•January 23, 2018
Do not trust these strips. Use 3 -4 strips and take the average of the numbers. The strips can fluctuate up to 30 points . Morning readings using 4 strips in same spot were 95, 120, 106, 90. Avg of 102.75 That could be extremely serious for someone who deals with readings in the low 70's My tester is calibrated.
) I have the TrueResult before and I believed it was good. I guess instead of improving the product
Efren B. Aduana, Jr.✓ Verified Purchase•November 18, 2017
No lancet. It is just practical that if you have a meter, you should have a lancet.
The reading seems wildly inaccurate. I still have my Contour and I compared the readings. My records showed that at one time it is 14 and 28 higher than my Contour. That is, the difference is not even consistent. I'll just finish the test strips and then I'll go back to my Contour. (Though my Contour have an expensive test strip and a lousy suction on its tip needing more blood.) I have the TrueResult before and I believed it was good. I guess instead of improving the product, they instead went backwards. (For some who gave 4 or 5 stars, if you do not have anything to compare, the one you have seems to be right.)
The reading seems wildly inaccurate. I still have my Contour and I compared the readings. My records showed that at one time it is 14 and 28 higher than my Contour. That is, the difference is not even consistent. I'll just finish the test strips and then I'll go back to my Contour. (Though my Contour have an expensive test strip and a lousy suction on its tip needing more blood.) I have the TrueResult before and I believed it was good. I guess instead of improving the product, they instead went backwards. (For some who gave 4 or 5 stars, if you do not have anything to compare, the one you have seems to be right.)
Will still use them, making adjustment of 10 percent.
scot✓ Verified Purchase•September 14, 2017
My comparing of results with these strips versus Freestyle Lite strips showed a reading of approximately 10 percentage points lower with the True strips. I used the same drop of blood with both strips, and used strips from multiple containers. Took me a week to get enough samples (21) to draw any conclusions.My highest readings were 155 with True, and 171 with Freestyle Lite. Lowest readings were hypoglycemia area of 45 with True and 51 with Freestyle Lite. Consumer Reports concluded Freestyle Lite were most accurate of those they tested. Also, one of the greatest doctors specializing in diabetes agrees, based on his own testing. (Dr. Richard K. Bernstein).
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