Relion True Metrix Test Strips coupons
Relion True Metrix Test Strips

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The average cost for 30 Strips of Relion True Metrix Test Strips at 1 is $16.27 with a free coupon. This is 29.44% off the average retail price of $55.27
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130 Strips$16.27$0.54
Relion True Metrix Test Strips FAQs
How accurate are true metrix test strips?

True Metrix test strips are generally considered to be accurate for monitoring blood glucose levels. They meet the accuracy standards set by regulatory bodies, such as the FDA, which require that 95% of the results fall within 15% of the laboratory reference value for glucose concentrations above 75 mg/dL, and within 15 mg/dL for concentrations below 75 mg/dL. However, individual accuracy can be influenced by factors such as proper storage, handling, and usage of the strips, as well as the calibration of the meter. It is important for users to follow the manufacturer's instructions carefully to ensure the most accurate results.