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True Metrix Meter

True Metrix Meter Coupons & Discount Card – Guaranteed Prices from $391.25

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The average cost for 30 Kits of True Metrix Meter at w/Device is $379.75 with a free coupon. This is 28.00% off the average retail price of $1356.41
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w/Device30 Kits$379.75$12.66
True Metrix Meter FAQs
Is True Metrix being discontinued?

As of the latest available information, there is no indication that True Metrix products are being discontinued. It is advisable to check with the manufacturer or a healthcare provider for the most current updates regarding product availability.

The TRUE METRIX glucose meter is generally considered to be accurate and reliable for monitoring blood glucose levels. It meets the accuracy standards set by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO 15197:2013), which requires that 95% of the results fall within 15 mg/dL of laboratory results for glucose concentrations below 100 mg/dL, and within 15% for concentrations above 100 mg/dL. However, individual accuracy can vary based on factors such as user technique, test strip quality, and environmental conditions. It is always recommended to follow the manufacturer's instructions and consult with a healthcare provider for any concerns about blood glucose monitoring.