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The Makers of EasyTouch Syringes and Pen Needles bring you the EasyTouch Pressure-Activated Safety Lancets.
EasyTouch® Pressure-Activated Safety Lancets - 21 Gauge (100 ct.) The Makers of EasyTouch® Syringes and Pen Needles bring you the EasyTouch® Pressure-Activated Safety Lancets.
EasyTouch® Pressure-Activated 21 Gauge Safety Lancets are made with high-quality, stainless, surgical steel and a tri-bevel cut tip. They are sterile, latex-free, single-use only lancets that are also color coded to the box for ease of use. EasyTouch® Pressure-Activated Safety Lancets were created for an easier and safer user experience.
Made with Stainless Surgical Steel and a Tri-Bevel Cut Tip.
Pressure-Activated and Easy-To-Use.
Latex-Free, Sterile, Single-Use Only.
Gauge: 21 G (2.4 mm)
Count: 100
Color: Blue
Questions: Visit: www.mhcmed.com/ or Call Manufacturer: 1-877-358-4342
Features:
Stainless Surgical Steel
Tri-Bevel Cut Tip
Sterile, Single-Use Only
Easy-To-Use
Latex-Free
Gauge: 21 G (2.4 mm)
Color: Green
Directions:
Remove cap from the lancet.
Place open end of lancet against the finger from which the blood sample is to be obtained.
To stick your finger, quickly apply firm pressure to compress the lancet device.
Dispose of the lancet in an approved sharps container.
Lancet gauge sizes are the same gauge sizes as insulin syringes and pen needles. This number (gauge size) represents the U.S. standard sizing for stainless steel hypodermic tubing. The larger the gauge size, the smaller the outside diameter, and therefore, the smaller the hole put in you. For example, 30 Gauge is smaller then 28 Gauge, and both are smaller then 23 Gauge. You and your physician or diabetes educator must be the judge of your comfort level and needs.
Use once and always dispose of used lancet in a responsible way.
Place open end of lancet against the finger from which the blood sample is to be obtained.
To stick your finger, quickly apply firm pressure to compress the lancet device.
Dispose of the lancet in an approved sharps container.
Warnings:
Lancet gauge sizes are the same gauge sizes as insulin syringes and pen needles. This number (gauge size) represents the U.S. standard sizing for stainless steel hypodermic tubing. The larger the gauge size, the smaller the outside diameter, and therefore, the smaller the hole put in you. For example, 30 Gauge is smaller then 28 Gauge, and both are smaller then 23 Gauge. You and your physician or diabetes educator must be the judge of your comfort level and needs.
Use once and always dispose of used lancet in a responsible way.
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