Revolutionary Lancet Device for Diabetic Glucose Testing
Now you can reduce the pain and inconvenience of testing. Unlike
conventional lancing systems, the ACCU-CHEK Multiclix lancet
device is the only 1 with a six-lancet drum. That means you can
have the least amount of painful testing with less hassle and
improved safety.
There are 11 depth settings so you can choose your comfort level
for testing your blood sugar. There is a no side-to-side motion
so there is less skin tearing, over 90% of users ranked it least
painful.*
Self-Contained Lancet with Six-lancet Drums.
Now you don't even need to see or handle the lancets. Just put
the six-lancet drum in and you are ready to go.
Personal comfort.
With the 11 dept settings on the Comfort Dial, you are able to
adjust the lancet depth to match your skin type and obtain just
enough blood for accurate testing.
Precise Lancet Movement.
The precise linear sliding motion decreases the lancet's
side-to-side movement so there is no tearing of your skin,
providing greater comfort.
Accurate Manufactured Lancets.
Careful manufacturing make sure that your lancets have not been
bent or contain broken tips that can result in even more painful
testing.
This is a breakthrough in testing your blood sugar using
lancets. There is always a chance of pricking yourself when
removing the lancet after testing your blood sugar. There is
also a chance of pricking yourself when removing the little
piece attached to the lancet before testing.
Now just place the lancet drum in your device and you are ready
to test your blood sugar.
Removing the lancet drum is also safe. Now you don't have to
worry about pricking your finger.
Finally glucose meter testing companies are looking out for the
safety of the patient, especially Senior Citizens who vision has
decreased due to the complications of Diabetes.
Accu-check is now on the top of my list for safety, convenience
and simplicity of using their glucometers, especially the
Accu-check Compact, and now their new six-drum lancet device.
*Koubek RJ. Glucose Monitoring System Design Reduces Barriers to
Testing, 2005. Data on file.