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CLIA-waived
Uses a single drop of blood from a fingerstick
Meets NGSP* certification requirements
A1C gives the 2- to 3-month average of blood glucose
levels as a measure of long-term glycemic control
Reimbursed by Medicare and most private payers |
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ADA (American Diabetes Association) recommends:
• A1C testing at baseline and up to 4 times a year for people with diabetes mellitus
• NGSP-certified method
–Meets stringent standards for accuracy and precision
–Traceable to the DCCT (Diabetes Control and
Complications Trial)
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*National Glycohemoglobin Standardization Program

Stick.
Collect blood sample
from fingerstick and
add to sample tube. |

Twist.
Turn cartridge clockwise
when you see flashing
light and hear “beep.”
Pour solution.
Repeat 3 times. |

Done.
Results ready to
discuss with patient
in just 5 minutes. |
Try our
Cholestech GDX Optics Check Cartridge
to assure quality control.

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In nearly 6,000 diabetic patients surveyed, two-thirds failed to
achieve the ADA A1C target.
Immediate feedback of A1C results at the time of patient visits
resulted in significant improvement of glycemic control. |
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CLIA-waived
Uses a single drop of blood from a fingerstick
Meets NGSP* certification requirements
A1C gives the 2- to 3-month average of blood glucose
levels as a measure of long-term glycemic control
Reimbursed by Medicare and most private payers.
For medical professional use only. This product cannot be purchased for personal or home use.
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