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Test strips used with the TruePlus glucose meter for monitoring blood glucose levels, helping individuals manage diabetes.
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4GM, Glucose (30 Tablet Chewables)

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The average cost for 30 Tablet Chewables of Glucose (glucose) at 4GM is $5.02 with a free coupon. This is 33.44% off the average retail price of $15.01
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4GM30 Tablet Chewables$5.02$0.17
Glucose FAQs
What is TRUEplus glucose?

TRUEplus glucose refers to glucose tablets or gel that are used to quickly raise blood sugar levels in individuals experiencing hypoglycemia, or low blood sugar. These products are often used by people with diabetes to manage sudden drops in blood glucose levels. They are convenient, fast-acting, and typically come in various flavors.

Yes, it is generally okay for someone who is not diabetic to drink Boost Glucose Control. It is a nutritional drink designed to help manage blood sugar levels, but it can also be consumed by non-diabetics as a source of protein and nutrients. However, it is always advisable to consult with a healthcare professional before making any significant changes to one's diet.

When a non-diabetic individual takes glucose tablets, their blood sugar levels may temporarily increase. The body will typically respond by releasing insulin to help lower the blood sugar back to normal levels. In most cases, this should not cause any significant issues for a healthy individual. However, if taken in large amounts, it could potentially lead to symptoms of hyperglycemia, such as increased thirst or frequent urination. It is generally unnecessary for non-diabetics to take glucose tablets unless advised by a healthcare professional.

Yes, there can be side effects associated with a glucose drip. Some potential side effects include irritation or infection at the injection site, swelling, or redness. In some cases, patients may experience an imbalance in electrolytes, which can lead to symptoms such as confusion, muscle weakness, or irregular heartbeat. Allergic reactions, though rare, can also occur. It is important for healthcare providers to monitor patients receiving a glucose drip for any adverse effects.

Glucose gel can cause some side effects, although they are generally mild. Common side effects may include nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. Some individuals might experience an increase in blood sugar levels, which could lead to symptoms such as increased thirst, frequent urination, or fatigue. If any severe reactions or unusual symptoms occur, it is important to seek medical attention promptly.