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PRODIGY POCKET BLOOD GLUCOSE METER    


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Picture of PRODIGY POCKET BLOOD GLUCOSE METER The Prodigy Pocket Blood Glucose Meter is a glucose analyzer designed for use by individuals with diabetes. This compact meter requires only a small sample of blood with no coding. Samples can be taken from the palms, forearms, upper arms, thighs, or calves. The user inserts the test strip to begin testing. Results are displayed on a liquid crystal display (LCD) screen, with one button for navigation. The unit stores up to 120 test results with time and date and gives 7-, 14-, and 28-day averages. The unit has a USB port for downloading results to a computer (cable not included). COLOR: Green, blue, pink, or black.

Notes: Prodigy Pocket is a trademark of Diagnostic Devices, Inc.

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This product record was updated on August 5, 2009.

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Manufacturer:

Prodigy Diabetes Care, LLC (formerly Diagnostic Devices, Inc.)

9300 Harris Corners Parkway, Suite 450
Charlotte, North Carolina 28269
United States
Telephone: 800-366-5901 or 704.285.6400.
Fax: 704-285-6477.
Web: http://www.prodigymeter.com.
Email: sales@prodigymeter.com.


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