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The Microlet Vaculance is used differently than other lancing devices. When testing your blood glucose, you don’t have to use your fingertips like you would for other lancing devices. In fact, this device is not set up to use for your fingertips. With this device, you can actually get blood from your arms and legs.
It’s difficult enough for a child to find out that they have diabetes. It’s more difficult for them if they’re forced to stick themselves with needles every day, whether it’s with insulin or testing their blood glucose sugar.
The Unistik 2 lancing device is made by the Owen Mumford Company. This device is set up to use one time and then thrown away. It is used for infants to test their blood glucose. The testing is done on the heels of their feet.

SoftClix R

The Softclix-R has a number of features which make it one of the finest new lancet devices that is currently available. After you have heard some of the details about this excellent product, you will surely decide that it is the lancing device for you-- and once you have tried the Softclix-R, you will know that you have found just the right device for for your blood-drawing needs.
The Soft Touch II is the next lancing device to use after the original Soft Touch device. The newer instrument performs better than the former and has a better touch. It is also stronger than the former lancing device. With extra strength, the Soft Touch II can operate better. On the downside, there is a safety concern. The device can accidentally cut into your skin and cause serous injury.

Penlet R Plus Lancing Device


Penlet R Plus Lancing Device
What makes the new Penlet-R Plus lancing device any different or any better than the older styles of lancing devices? If you have been having difficulty in trying to keep up with everything “new” that comes out in terms of diabetic supplies, you might like to know that this improved version of the Penlet is already quite popular amongst people who have tried it.

Non Adjusting Auto Lancing Device

As there are many different kinds of adjustable lancets available for use in blood-drawing, you may not be familiar with the non-adjustable style, or you may not know if this special device could be the right one for you. There are a number of reasons why a non-adjustable auto-lancet can be preferable over the adjustable style. Let's look at the differences, so you can decide whether this device is the one you want to use.

Ascensia Microlet Lancing Device


Ascensia Microlet Lancing Device
People are raving about the Ascensia Microlet-- and it is for a good reason! When you look at all the great features that you will receive in the product, you will agree that it is no wonder the Ascensia Microlet is quickly earning the praise of nearly everyone who has tried it!

Introduction To Lancing Devices

If you or a member of your family has diabetes, what do you need to know about lancing devices? The answer to this question is that the more you know about the different types of products that are available, the more likely you will be to choose the one particular device that will best suit your own personal needs. After all, the fact is that the most well-informed consumer is the consumer who will be the most satisfied with the product he or she eventually chooses.

Accu-Chek Softclix Lancing Device


Accu-Chek Softclix Lancing Device
The Softclix lancing device is made by Accu-Chek and costs more than the other lancing devices on the market. There are several reasons for this. First, they provide more comfort than some of the other brands on the market because of its unique design and operation. In fact, it has been touted as the most comfortable lancet available.
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